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electrictoothbrush.vip Skip to the content Search electrictoothbrush.vip Menu Mental health & your smile – the connection Search Search for: Close search Close Menu Mental health & your smile – the connection Mental health & your smile – the connection “Did you know that a simple smile can have a profound effect on your mental health? It’s true! Smiling not only makes us feel good, but it also has scientifically-proven benefits for our well-being. In this post, we’ll explore the fascinating science behind smiling and how it can positively impact your mood, reduce stress levels, and even boost immunity. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn why smiling truly is the best medicine for your mind.” What Is the Science Behind Smiling? When you smile, your brain releases dopamine and serotonin. These are two “feel-good” chemicals that have a positive effect on your mood and mental health. Dopamine is associated with pleasure and reward, while ser...

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