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Scary Fun: How Thrills Affect Inflammation
Vejle, DenmarkFriday, November 8, 2024
Out of 113 adults who joined, about a fifth had signs of low-grade inflammation at the start. After the haunted house experience, some saw their inflammation markers go down. But overall, the proportion of people with inflammation didn't change much.
Interestingly, the number of immune cells like leukocytes and lymphocytes decreased slightly for everyone, whether they had inflammation or not. This hints at a possible benefit from a good scare.
So, while one scary experience might not totally fix inflammation, it could still have some positive effects. But remember, it's just a starting point. More research is needed to figure out if we should be prescribing haunted houses for health!
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