Overall, humor can benefit us physically and emotionally, according to Peter McGraw, Ph.D., an associate professor at University of Colorado Boulder who studies emotions. "When done well, humor can have a significant positive effect on your life.
By developing a better understanding of humor we believe we can then suggest ways that people can live better lives -- from helping them cope with pain and stress to encouraging people to use humor to criticize brands that have done them wrong."
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