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C. weightloss
D. hair growth
7) What do the studies suggest about incorporating laughter into daily routines?
A. The frequency of laughter matters.
B. The setting in a group matters.
C. Prioritizing screen humor is more important.
D. Using specific methods is crucial.
8) Why do some young people reportedly laugh less as they transition to adulthood?
A. lack of access to humor
B. reduced amusing content
C. decreased awareness of laughter benefits
D. time constraints
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9) What idea does the centuries-old suspicion in the passage suggest about humor and human health?
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A. The fun factor is crucial for human health.
B. Laughter provides only temporary relief from illness.
C. Seriousness is essential for a healthy life.
D. Humor has no impact on human well-being.
10) Which health benefits are linked to laughter, as mentioned in various university studies?
A. reduced calorie consumption and weakened pain tolerance
B. enhanced pain tolerance and increased calorie consumption
C. increased risk of heart disease
D. weakened protection against heart disease