We’ve all been there – crying our eyes out during a sad movie or after a tough day, wondering if all those tears are at least burning a few calories. Well, it turns out they actually do! I’ve ...
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5 health problems people can develop from crying
We've heard that crying is good for the body, but did you know it can also be bad? A study by Jonathan Rottenberg published in the Journal of Research found that one-tenth of 3000 participants felt ...
Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / AJR_photo. That box of tissues isn’t just for mopping up your emotions—those tears you’ve been holding back at work, in traffic, or during that commercial with the ...
Crying is one of the most common emotional reactions in humans. Pretty much everyone has cried at one time or another in their life. Given the common occurrence of crying in all sorts of negative (and ...
Surprisingly, little research has been done on the health effects of crying. In popular media, crying is promoted as healthful and cathartic. But is it? The results are mixed. In a literature review ...
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The hidden benefits of crying no one talks about
Nepal, Nov. 25 -- Crying has always been a misunderstood topic in our society. Even today, people say things like "Only weak people cry" or "Men should not cry," and women are often unfairly judged by ...
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