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Laughter is No Laughing Matter: The Surprising Health Benefits of a Good Giggle

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Last updated: January 17, 2026 1:45 am
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It’s often said that laughter is the best medicine, and it turns out there may be some truth to that old adage. According to a growing body of research, a good chuckle can actually provide a range of tangible health benefits.

A study published in the American Journal of Cardiology found that just 15 minutes of laughter per day can improve heart function and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Researchers discovered that laughing causes the body to release nitric oxide, a compound that helps dilate blood vessels and improve circulation. This, in turn, lowers blood pressure and cholesterol levels, reducing strain on the heart.

But the benefits of laughter don’t stop there. A study from Loma Linda University in California revealed that mirthful laughter can also give your immune system a significant boost. The study found that just 30 minutes of comedy programming led to a measurable increase in the production of antibodies and natural killer cells, which help the body fight off infection and disease.

“Laughter is a powerful antidote to stress, pain, and conflict,” explains Dr. Lee Berk, the lead researcher on the Loma Linda study. “When you laugh, your body undergoes positive physical changes that enhance your immunity and improve your overall health.”

These findings are particularly relevant in today’s high-stress world. With many of us feeling overwhelmed by work, family obligations, and the constant barrage of bad news, finding ways to incorporate more laughter into our daily lives could be crucial for maintaining our wellbeing.

“We live in a very tense time, and we need to find ways to laugh and be more playful,” says Steve Wilson, a psychologist and laugh therapist. “Laughter is like internal jogging – it gets your heart rate up and reduces stress hormones. It’s a powerful medicine that’s completely free and available to everyone.”

So, what’s the secret to getting more laughter in your life? Experts recommend making a conscious effort to seek out humorous content, whether it’s watching a funny TV show, reading jokes online, or spending time with friends who make you chuckle. You could even try laughter yoga, a practice that involves deliberate laughter exercises.

The key, says Wilson, is to not overthink it. “The more you can just let yourself go and really laugh from the belly, the better. Laugh like no one is watching – your health will thank you for it.”

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