Crying and Heart Health: What the Science Says
Crying is a normal emotional response that can have several effects on the body. While it is sometimes believed that crying can release harmful substances and improve emotional well-being, scientific evidence for the specific benefits of crying for heart health is lacking. The impact of crying on heart health requires further research to draw any definitive conclusions.Heart Attack - Related Articles
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