Laughter is good for one’s health – debate now over
Today, in another hot controversy that concerns our world, the folks at D.U.H. have announced the final results of their investigation.
The spokesperson said, “after hearing a great deal of speculation and anecdotal evidence, we began our study. People had been saying for quite awhile that since laughter felt so incredibly good, that perhaps there was in fact some real value to it.” “Laughing is so easy, and so available, the very idea it could be good for health was revolutionary. I mean, imagine. In hospitals, we would now need to install a number of laughing rooms, in addition to the many other rooms that hospitals have.”
“Some of the study involved volunteers who subjected themselves to various kinds of direct interaction, such as tickling and romantic massage. Other teams investigated frequent attendees at comedy clubs and funny movies. We discovered that during episodes of laughing there was a release of muscle tension, increase in circulation, in many cases accompanied by various forms of touch and conversation that were quite pleasant for all participants. Many of the humorists lived longer lives, and even if ill, they generally had a better time of it.”
“Overall, we found playfulness very helpful in general,” said the spokesperson. ” Play is common in the healthiest beings, the young ones. It starts early in childhood for most species, but often wears off over time, especially after a being has its own child. Parents typically have a drastic reduction in humor ability that continues for 18 to 25 years depending on how many children they have. However, many elderly people seem to recover the lost humor, at least for awhile. It returns faster when their children have children. Incredibly, we encountered a few people who were laughing when they died. However, laughing was ruled out as the cause of death.”
Some health professionals who were interviewed expressed a great deal of skepticism. One said, ” this is ridiculous. It’s all chemistry, and we have a wide selection of pills with strange names to take care of any issues, including sobriety and over-serious attitudes.” “Laughter, as medicine, is preposterous, ” he touted.
The D.U.H. spokesperson chuckled when he heard that. He said the issue has now been decided conclusively by the results of the long investigation. He urged the medical community to take a new approach, and read more joke books during their training.


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