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Published Date: 30 March 2009
READING is the best way to relax and even a period as short as six minutes can be enough to reduce stress levels by 68 per cent, according to new research.
It also works better and faster than other methods to calm frayed nerves, such as listening to music, going for a walk or having a cup of tea, tests found.

Psychologists at the University of Sussex increased the stress levels and heart rate of a group of volunteers through tests and exercises before they were tested with a variety of traditional methods of relaxation.

Reading slowed the heart rate and eased muscle tension the best.





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  • Last Updated: 29 March 2009 10:50 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 30/03/2009 00:58:49

Forget all this so called "reading", that no-doubt works for some,

Try a little siesta time with the one your love, just being 'cuddled and 'snuggled' up together, works wonders and prolongs you life.

LOOK AT ME!, I WILL LIVE BEYOND 103!

:))

2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 30/03/2009 01:02:13


It has been a long day hence edit #1,..should read,..


Forget all this so called "reading", that no-doubt works for some,

Try a little siesta time with the one you love, just being 'cuddled and 'snuggled' up together, works wonders and prolongs your life.

LOOK AT ME!, I WILL LIVE BEYOND 103!



:))
3

SandyBottoms,

Edinburgh 30/03/2009 12:13:22
Did it say what they were reading? I've heard that internet-based reading decreases your attention-span, which I hardly think is relaxing.
4

Douglas,

Bathgate 30/03/2009 13:49:06
#3 SandyBottoms:I heard the same thing, did you see Eastenders on Friday? Asda have cheap low energy lightbulbs. What about that home secretary and her man eh?
5

Douglas,

Bathgate 30/03/2009 13:49:44
:o)

 

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