We are all familiar with the saying,
"laughter is the best medicine." And this motto may ring true when it
comes to tackling age-related memory loss. A new study from Loma Linda
University in California finds that humor may reduce brain damage caused by the
stress hormone cortisol, which in turn, improves memory. The research team, led
by Dr. Gurinder Singh Bains, recently presented their findings at the
Experimental Biology meeting in San Diego. Since it is well known that laughter
can be a stress reliever, the research team wanted to determine whether humor
may reduce brain damage caused by cortisol. They found that watching funny
videos reduced cortisol levels and boosted memory performance.
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