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The neuroscience of why we cry happy tears
Tears are usually seen as a sign of sadness or pain, but it’s not uncommon for people to cry during life’s most joyful moments: weddings, births, reunions, sporting triumphs, or even just an ...
Tears are a normal response to moments of pain, grief, and sadness. But it’s also not uncommon to find people sniffling into their handkerchiefs on happy occasions, such as weddings, graduations, or ...
When we think of birthdays, most of us imagine the usual: delicous cake, countless balllons, wrapped gifts, and lots of laughter as family& friends sing you birthday songs off-key. (Watch Video Below) ...
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