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A good sense of humor appears to be cardioprotective, Dr. Michael Miller reported at the annual scientific sessions of the American Heart Association.
A group of 150 men and women with a history of either myocardial infarction or coronary revascularization was evaluated using a self-rating questionnaire that measures a person's tendency to laugh in a variety of circumstances. A control group was comprised of 150 healthy; agematched adults.
Compared with controls, the study participants with a history ...