They say laughter is the best medicine, but a bit of fear might be a strong contender. This is according to researchers who found that getting spooked in a haunted house attraction seemed to lower some people’s levels of inflammation.
Hyperventilation stimulates the nervous system in a similar way to fear while reducing inflammation, which prompted Marc Andersen at Aarhus University in Denmark and his colleagues to wonder if being scared has the same effect.
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Article amended on 29 November 2024
The headline and article have been changed to clarify the level of inflammation the participants had at the start.
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