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An experiment conducted by British researchers on 200 men within 5 years found that men who can stare at beautiful women every day have relatively low blood pressure, slower pulses, fewer heart diseases, and an average life expectancy of 4 to 5 years.
Although physiologically speaking, people who see beautiful women are often very excited, in fact, they can see beautiful women every day. The circuit control mechanism in the brain generates good emotional memory in the brain and keeps the emotional center in a stable state.
Dr. Benjamin Hayden of the Neurology Research Center of Duke University School of Medicine led the study. The results showed that when seeing pictures of beautiful women, the happy areas in the men's brain were more active. It only takes 45 seconds to look at the beauty photos, which is enough to cause strong chemical changes in a man's body.
A good mood can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease or stroke.
Many medical journals and journals have reported on the great benefits of emotion in the treatment of diseases.
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