{"id":2663,"date":"2016-12-28T09:01:40","date_gmt":"2016-12-28T08:01:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/es.prepreblogwp.inditex.inithealth.com\/?p=2663"},"modified":"2016-12-02T09:12:50","modified_gmt":"2016-12-02T08:12:50","slug":"why-hugging-is-beneficial","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/es.preblogwp.inditex.inithealth.com\/en\/2016\/12\/28\/why-hugging-is-beneficial\/","title":{"rendered":"Why hugging is beneficial"},"content":{"rendered":"<h3 lang=\"en-IE\" style=\"text-align: left;\" align=\"center\">Discover 5 reasons, your health will thank you!<\/h3>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\">Have you ever wondered how many hugs you get a day? A caress, a pat on the back or a kiss can change the expression on your face completely. In fact, it is the doctor\u2019s orders. Physical contact is a <\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">basic necessity for our health and happiness<\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">, just as much as eating or breathing, and, best of all, it is within everyone\u2019s reach.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\">In this respect, research carried out by Duke University in the United States, concluded that we all need to receive and give hugs, from <\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">infancy<\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">. Why? Contact with others plays an important role in the <\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">development of neurons<\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-IE\"> and, in order to keep them healthy, we must go on regularly stimulating them. There are even some experts who maintain that the more often we hug, the longer we will live.<\/span><\/p>\n<h3 lang=\"es-ES\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\">Are you up for more hugs? Look what you will gain!<\/span><\/h3>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\"><strong>1. It reduces stress<\/strong>: <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">physical contact stimulates the production of <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">serotonin and dopamine<\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">, known as happiness and wellbeing hormones, which transmit calm and pleasure. At the same time, it helps reduce the production of cortisol, a substance generated by our body which is associated with states of nervousness and anxiety.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\"><strong>2. It strengthens the immune system<\/strong>: <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">feeling supported when we are ill helps us recover as contact with another person\u2019s skin raises our defences, helps create <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">red corpuscles <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">and maximises the effect of the treatments.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\"><strong>3. It improves the health of our heart<\/strong>: <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">giving or receiving a hug from someone we love raises the levels of <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">oxytocin <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">in our body. This hormone, known as the <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">love hormone<\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">, helps regulate blood pressure and affords numerous benefits for our cardiovascular system.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\"><strong>4. It raises our spirits<\/strong>: <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">who is not comforted by a hug when they are feeling down? When we are going through hard times, hugging a friend can be a wonderful remedy. Cuddling triggers <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">serotonin <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">in our body and we gradually calm down.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" style=\"padding-left: 30px;\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\"><strong>5. It rejuvenates us<\/strong>: <\/span><span lang=\"en-IE\">physical contact with other people activates the process of transporting oxygen to tissues and lengthens the life of our cells, helping us to stay young longer.<\/span><\/p>\n<p lang=\"es-ES\" align=\"justify\"><span lang=\"en-IE\">As we can see, hugs are an extraordinary <\/span><strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">source of health and happiness <\/span><\/strong><span lang=\"en-IE\">for everyone. They are free, comforting and, moreover, they can be given at any time. Receiving a hug will always make us feel happier and safer and, inside, our body will be healthier and stronger.<\/span><\/p>\n<pre lang=\"es-ES\"><span lang=\"en-IE\">So, remember, with this there is no limit: the more hugs, the better.<\/span><\/pre>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Discover 5 reasons, your health will thank you! Have you ever wondered how many hugs you get a day? A caress, a pat on the back or a kiss can change the expression on your face completely. In fact, it is the doctor\u2019s orders. Physical contact is a basic necessity for our health and happiness, just as much as eating or breathing, and, best of all, it is within everyone\u2019s reach. In this respect, research carried out by Duke University in the United States, concluded that we all need to receive and give hugs, from infancy. Why? Contact with others plays an important role in the development of neurons and, in order to keep them healthy, we must go on regularly stimulating them. 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