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Dad jokes may be good for your brain in one surprising way, experts say
Experts suggest dad jokes, characterized by puns and wordplay, may reduce stress by altering body chemistry, lowering cortisol, and increasing dopamine and serotonin. Studies indicate shared humor across generations can strengthen family bonds and enhance mental resilience through co-regulation and oxytocin release.
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