February seems like the perfect month to write about the health
benefits of love! Not only does being in
love feel good – there are also real, measurable positive health side effects
to being in a relationship.
One study found that when people were with their spouses or
partners their blood pressure lowered slightly.
The endorphins released
by being in love increase blood flow to the skin, keeping it soft and reducing
the appearance of wrinkles.
Being in love helps you
stay on your workout routine. Men and
women who exercise with a romantic partner are more likely to train harder, and
more regularly than those who go it alone.
And finally, did you
know that married people live longer than folks who aren’t married? Yep -
married people have longer average life spans and are drastically less likely
to die at an early age than unmarried couples.
It’s true! How’s that for the ultimate health benefit of love? A longer
life!!!
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