May 2008
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WASHINGTON, DC. April 30, 2008.
Among all 100,000 workers polled, two-thirds reported one or more chronic diseases or recurring conditions.

More than a quarter reported back or neck problems; 23% cited high cholesterol and 22% had high blood pressure. More than one in 10 said they suffered from depression.

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"If we prove people can switch genes on and off by an emotion like laughter, it may be the finding of the century which should be worth the Nobel Prize or even go beyond that," said Murakami, 70, director of Japan's Foundation for Advancement of International Science.

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University of Maryland Medical Center
Laughter is Good for the Heart ~ "We know that exercising, not smoking and eating foods low in saturated fat will reduce the risk of heart disease. Perhaps regular, hearty laughter should be added to the list." ~ Michael Miller, M.D., F.A.C.C., director of the Center for Preventive Cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center.
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Real Age® Live Life to the Youngest® Top 12
11. Laugh a Lot
Laughter reduces stress, strengthens the immune system, and can make your RealAge as much as 8 years younger.