Guest guest Posted May 11, 2011 Report Share Posted May 11, 2011 Just want to share this one: [not a poem this time] Smiling Makes the World Go Round If you ever needed someone to make the case for why it’s important to smile, think of today’s talk by Ron Gutman at TED University. Gutman, a member of the TED conference team and CEO of health-information company HealthTap, pointed out a study from the University of California, Berkeley that measured smiles in high school yearbook photos and looked at what the students were up to decades later. The bigger smilers were more likely to be in a long-lasting marriage and to have a better sense of personal well-being. Another study found that the size of major league baseball players’ smiles in their trading-card photos predicted longevity. Players who didn’t smile at all lived an average of 72.9 years, those with some semblance of a smile lived 75 years and those with a “beaming smile” lived to be nearly 80. Some other fun factoids: smiling is contagious, and children do it as often as 400 times a day, says Gutman. In brain studies, a smile stimulates the brain as much as 2,000 bars of chocolate and lowers stress hormones like cortisol and adrenaline and while boosting positive ones, he says. ~ By Shirley S. Wang Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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