Why a happy brain is good for you Darren Morton Lifestyle Research Centre, Avondale
Ptyrate an increased desire to go to the bathroom when approaching a bathroom.
Ptyrate an increased desire to go to the bathroom when approaching a bathroom. Ptyrateing the bouncing action of a person experiencing ptyrate.
Ptyrate an increased desire to go to the bathroom when approaching a bathroom. Ptyrateing the bouncing action of a person experiencing ptyrate. Ptyrated the consequence of prolonged ptyrate.
Kiecolt-Glaser et al. (2005). Arch Gen Psychiatry.
Emotional state Health outcome
The effect of happiness on longevity in healthy populations is remarkably strong. The size of the effect is comparable to that of smoking or not. Public health can be promoted by “greater happiness of a greater number”.
BIG IG ID IDEA: Lifestyle Medicine should focus on promoting happy brains, not just healthy bodies.
No health without mental health (my bladder and biome agree).
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