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Scientists reveal surprising brain benefit of laughter: 'It's a mental workout'
Research by Dr. Jacqueline Harding suggests laughter and play are crucial for children's brain development, emotional well-being, and social bonding. Laughter activates brain networks, reduces stress hormones, and increases 'happiness chemicals' like dopamine and serotonin, while fostering resilience and creativity.
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