Correlation between Health and Relationship…
Whether you’re in love or had been married, you can’t expect that you’re healthy enough, wasn’t stressful and not expose to any disease. And for those who’s single out there and who had been divorces, don’t think that you’re already survives from any sudden onset of illness. You practice a healthy life – eat fruits and vegetables daily and workout regularly but if you’re not happy and your life are empty, you have more chance of getting ill and dying young more than your friends who’re smokes, pigs out on junk food and has a family history of heart disease. New research shows that love may be the most important factor in helping us live longer. Loneliness really can lead to a broken heart and it is one of the leading causes of death and a major factor in heart diseases.
To be happy, is to have someone you can confide, to love you and knows you inside-out can be even better for your health than a married with no confidant. So, one way of boosting your health is to have a great social life – have a conversation to the variety of people. Experts says, the more you talk, the lower you chances of getting the symptoms of a cold, even if you’ve been infected. The theory is that if you’re meeting lots of people you’ll be happier and also have stronger immune system. Dr Dean Ornish, professor of medicine at the University of Californis says: “Love and intimacy is the root of what makes us sick and what makes us well. What damages us and what heals us. If a drug had the same impact, virtually every doctor in the world would be recommending it for their patients.”
We can’t deny that love keeps us healthy, but what about the different types of relationships? Which you think the healthiest: Being single, married person, couples who stay together or divorced people? Is an intense fling better for your health than a stable but boring marriage? What if you’re co-habitating with no plans to marry? No matter, which types you’re in, check this out to make sure how healthy your life is. (Continue Reading…)




