Being a grateful person has been associated with longer life , happy, and healthy . According to the findings of the experts at Harvard Medical School , a personality like that can make drugs taken to work more effectively .
In the study , the researchers found that there are differences in the effectiveness of the drug in the group of people who are given positive and negative information . The first group reported their pain was reduced 30 percent faster when given positive information than other groups , even though the drug is given only a placebo .
Senior researcher Ted Kaptchuk said , mental status may be affected by health status , and vice versa . " In other words , what you say can affect not only your mind but also your body , " he said .
Nevertheless, Kaptchuk asserts that the drug does not replace the function with a smile . However , a higher cure rate of patients with the drug than with placebo .
Studies of the University of Pittsburgh found that compared with those who always think positive , pessimistic people tend to have lower blood pressure and risk of heart disease is higher and the risk of premature death increases.
Another study from the UK reported , optimistic athletes tend to have a lower risk for injury . This is because they are easier to rise if they are hurt .
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A study from the University of Kansas found that the participants who smile more , regardless of their true feelings happy or not , report that stress has a heart rate lower . The researchers say , certain facial muscles can send a message to the brain that you are happy when smiling .
To improve mood , researchers from Southern Methodist University advised to write good things experienced in one day . " The person who did this reported better mood so as to add their health benefits . Evident from a visit to the hospital the next three months , the results are better than ever , " they said .
In the study , the researchers found that there are differences in the effectiveness of the drug in the group of people who are given positive and negative information . The first group reported their pain was reduced 30 percent faster when given positive information than other groups , even though the drug is given only a placebo .
Senior researcher Ted Kaptchuk said , mental status may be affected by health status , and vice versa . " In other words , what you say can affect not only your mind but also your body , " he said .
Nevertheless, Kaptchuk asserts that the drug does not replace the function with a smile . However , a higher cure rate of patients with the drug than with placebo .
Studies of the University of Pittsburgh found that compared with those who always think positive , pessimistic people tend to have lower blood pressure and risk of heart disease is higher and the risk of premature death increases.
Another study from the UK reported , optimistic athletes tend to have a lower risk for injury . This is because they are easier to rise if they are hurt .
smile
A study from the University of Kansas found that the participants who smile more , regardless of their true feelings happy or not , report that stress has a heart rate lower . The researchers say , certain facial muscles can send a message to the brain that you are happy when smiling .
To improve mood , researchers from Southern Methodist University advised to write good things experienced in one day . " The person who did this reported better mood so as to add their health benefits . Evident from a visit to the hospital the next three months , the results are better than ever , " they said .
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