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Feeling forgetful? Laughter has proven to be great medicine, improving short-term memory. http://www.liveitlomalinda.org Join the conversation and use #LiveItLomaLinda #LiveIt Transcript Below: Show Open Patricia Kelikani (Host) Health Journalist Ever forget where you put your keys? Or maybe that one word is at the tip of your tongue, but you just can’t remember it? Short-term memory loss can be a common occurrence, especially when we’re stressed out. This is no laughing matter…or is it? Dr. Mark Reeves (Host) Surgical Oncologist Loma Linda University Health researchers have found that when we’re stressed, our cortisol levels increase. Cortisol is a stress hormone and when it enters the hippocampus of our brain it can damage neurons that are involved with learning and memory. Patricia Kelikani (Host) Dr. Gurinder Bains studied short-term memory in the elderly population by giving memory tests. The only difference between the two groups, were that half of them watched a 20-minute funny video that made them laugh as opposed to the non-humor group who just sat in the waiting room. Dr. Mark Reeves (Host) After the experiment, the humor group had significantly decreased cortisol levels compared to those who just sat and didn’t watch a funny video. Patricia Kelikani (Host) As it turns out, short-term memory is a laughing matter. Dr. Mark Reeves (Host) When we laugh, the stress hormone, cortisol, decreases and thus, our short-term memory will improve. Dr. Gurinder Bains LLU Assistant Professor of Allied Health “If we can make ourselves more healthy as we take a whole person approach in that aspect, and we can decrease our stress levels, all of that can actually lead to a better quality of life. Patricia Kelikani (Host) Being able to look forward to doing something enjoyable also reduces stress. Dr. Gurinder Bains “If you're in a stressful situation, you can actually be thinking, ‘Oh, you know what? I'm going to be doing something fun with my family. I'm going to work out. It's going to relieve some stress,’ that can actually help with cortisol levels and stress.” Patricia Kelikani (Host) What are the tips for the day? Lower your stress levels by laughing more. You can watch comedies, socialize with friends, plan to do something you enjoy after work… Dr. Mark Reeves (Host) And for those who are grandparents, spend time with your grandkids. The little ones can always make us laugh. Patricia Kelikani (Host) There’s your tip for the day on how you can live healthier, longer. All health and health-related information contained in this program is general in nature and should not be used as a substitute for a visit with a health care professional. Viewers should consult their health care providers concerning any medical condition or treatment.