This Type Of Love Makes People Happier

Noticing these sources of happiness makes people more optimistic and increases their wellbeing.

People who experience more moments of ‘felt love’ during the day have better mental wellbeing, research finds.

This type of love does not need to be romantic — it can come from all sorts of sources.

These moments include things like a friend asking after your health, receiving a nice compliment or getting heartfelt thanks from a colleague.

Brief experiences of connection and love in everyday life like these are also linked to greater optimism and purpose in life.

The study suggests that paying attention to small everyday moments of connection could improve happiness and optimism.

Dr Zita Oravecz, the study’s first author, said:

“We took a very broad approach when we looked at love.

Everyday felt love is conceptually much broader than romantic love.

It’s those micro-moments in your life when you experience resonance with someone.

For example, if you’re talking to a neighbor and they express concern for your well-being, then you might resonate with that and experience it as a feeling of love, and that might improve your well-being.”

The conclusions come from a study of 212 people who were prompted by their smartphones to report their felt love and wellbeing six times per day over four weeks.

The results showed that as the study went on people noticed more examples of love and connection in their own lives.

It could be that being asked to notice these moments increased people’s awareness.

Dr Oravecz said:

“It’s something that we’ve seen in the literature on mindfulness, when people are reminded to focus attention on positive things, their overall awareness of those positive things begins to rise.

Similarly, just by paying attention to those everyday moments of felt love, we may also increase our awareness of the overall positive aspects of love in our daily lives.

This effect replicates in both studies, implying that raising awareness of felt love in day-to-day life may itself be an intervention that raises levels of felt love over a longer period of time.”

The study was published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences (Oravecz et al., 2020).

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Episode 1969 Scott Adams: Nothing Happening In The News But That Will Not Stop Us From Sipping

Episode 1969 Scott Adams: Nothing Happening In The News But That Will Not Stop Us From Sipping

Content:

  • Jimmy Kimmel’s audience
  • Kari Lake lawsuit loss
  • Maggie Haberman?
  • ChatGPT Q: is marriage a good idea?
  • Russian propaganda technique sounds familiar
  • Wet streets cause rain
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Episode 1970 Scott Adams PART1: The News Is Fun And Interesting Today. Let’s Have Some Laughs

Episode 1970 Scott Adams PART1: The News Is Fun And Interesting Today. Let’s Have Some Laughs

Content:

  • Ted Lieu’s deleted COVID tweet
  • George Santos fabricated resume
  • Dr. Malone’s meta-analysis
  • Laundering of Expertise
  • Ross Gerber vs. Elon Musk
  • Poll: America’s biggest threat?
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Episode 1970 Scott Adams PART2: The News Is Fun And Interesting Today. Let’s Have Some Laughs

Episode 1970 Scott Adams PART2: The News Is Fun And Interesting Today. Let’s Have Some Laughs

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  • Ted Lieu’s deleted COVID tweet
  • George Santos fabricated resume
  • Dr. Malone’s meta-analysis
  • Laundering of Expertise
  • Ross Gerber vs. Elon Musk
  • Poll: America’s biggest threat?
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Episode 1971 Scott Adams: Today I Will Separate The Liars From The Brainwashers And Regular Idiots

Episode 1971 Scott Adams: Today I Will Separate The Liars From The Brainwashers And Regular Idiots

Content:

  • Fauci’s wife, NIH Head of Bioethics
  • George Santos, a liar in…congress
  • Doctors learning to analyze data
  • Military physical & mental fitness standards
  • TradWives trend
  • The brainwashers caused J6
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Episode 1972 Scott Adams: Today I Will Trigger Viewers Into Cognitive Dissonance By Debunking Hoaxes

Episode 1972 Scott Adams: Today I Will Trigger Viewers Into Cognitive Dissonance By Debunking Hoaxes

Content:

  • Eric Swalwell vs. George Santos
  • Contrarian Peter Sweden
  • Bill Gates population reduction HOAX
  • Whiteboard: IQ
  • President Trump subpoena dropped
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Lower Your Blood Pressure Without Drugs In 30 Minutes

The effect is almost the same as taking medication.

A thirty-minute walk in the morning significantly lowers blood pressure for the rest of the day, research finds.

The beneficial effect is almost the same as taking blood pressure lowering medication.

Avoiding sitting for prolonged periods during the day also helps keep blood pressure down.

Standing up every now and then in the afternoon can also boost the benefit of morning exercise for women, the study found.

Mr Michael Wheeler, the study’s first author, said:

“Traditionally, the health effects of exercise and sedentary behavior have been studied separately.

We conducted this study because we wanted to know whether there is a combined effect of these behaviors on blood pressure.”

The study included 67 people aged 55 to 80, all of whom were overweight or obese.

Both systolic and diastolic blood pressure was reduced, the results showed.

Mr Wheeler said:

“For both men and women, the magnitude of reduction in average systolic blood pressure following exercise and breaks in sitting, approached what might be expected from antihypertensive medication in this population to reduce the risk of death from heart disease and stroke.

However, this reduction was greater for women.”

Mr Wheeler said:

“Having the study participants begin with exercise was intentional, because we wanted to focus on the novel aspect of combining exercise with breaks in sitting.

However, it means that we cannot say for sure that breaks in sitting alone had no blood pressure lowering effect in men, as any effect could have been masked by the preceding effect of exercise.”

The study was published in the journal Hypertension (Wheeler et al., 2019).

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6 Foods That Protect Against Memory Loss

The foods all contain an anti-inflammatory that combats age-related changes in the brain.

Carrots, olive oil, celery, thyme, peppermint and chamomile can all help protect the memory against aging, research suggests.

All these foods contain luteolin, a flavonoid which is found in many plants.

Luteolin reduces inflammation in the brain that occurs with aging.

It does so by inhibiting the release of inflammatory molecules in the brain.

The conclusions come from a study of mice, Professor Rodney Johnson, who led the study, explained:

“When we provided the old mice luteolin in the diet it reduced inflammation in the brain and at the same time restored working memory to what was seen in young cohorts.”

Working memory is vital to holding pieces of visual, verbal or other information in your mind while you manipulate them.

Better working memory has been linked to improved learning, attention and other vital outcomes.

Professor Johnson continued:

“We believe dietary luteolin accesses the brain and inhibits or reduces activation of microglial cells and the inflammatory cytokines they produce.

This anti-inflammatory effect is likely the mechanism which allows their working memory to be restored to what it was at an earlier age.

These data suggest that consuming a healthy diet has the potential to reduce age-associated inflammation in the brain, which can result in better cognitive health.”

Other common sources of luteolin include broccoli, green pepper, oregano and parsley.

Luteolin works, the study found, by acting directly on microglial cells.

The microglia are cells in the brain that help regulate normal functioning.

Professor Johnson said:

“We found previously that during normal aging, microglial cells become dysregulated and begin producing excessive levels of inflammatory cytokines.

We think this contributes to cognitive aging and is a predisposing factor for the development of neurodegenerative diseases.”

For the study, younger and older mice were fed a control diet or one supplemented with luteolin for four weeks.

The results showed that older mice given the luteolin supplement performed almost as well as the younger mice in cognitive tests.

The study was published in the Journal of Nutrition (Jang et al., 2010).

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Episode 1973 Scott Adams PART1: The Tate Brothers Bad Day, And Elon Musk Fact-Checked Me On Population

Episode 1973 Scott Adams PART1: The Tate Brothers Bad Day, And Elon Musk Fact-Checked Me On Population

Content:

  • Andrew Tate allegedly arrested?
  • Women on birth control prefer beta-males?
  • Elon Musk trying to deprogram civilization
  • Do people in power want population reduction?
  • Whiteboard1: Manage vs. Depopulate
  • Whiteboard2: Managing Populations
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Episode 1973 Scott Adams PART2: The Tate Brothers Bad Day, And Elon Musk Fact-Checked Me On Population

Episode 1973 Scott Adams PART2: The Tate Brothers Bad Day, And Elon Musk Fact-Checked Me On Population

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  • Andrew Tate allegedly arrested?
  • Women on birth control prefer beta-males?
  • Elon Musk trying to deprogram civilization
  • Do people in power want population reduction?
  • Whiteboard1: Manage vs. Depopulate
  • Whiteboard2: Managing Populations
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