When I was small and my grandmother died, I couldn't understand why I had no tears. But that night
when my dad tried to cheer me up, my laugh turned into crying.
So it came as no surprise to learn that researchers believe crying and laughing come from the same
part of the brain. Just as laughing has many health advantages, scientists are discovering that so, too,
does crying.
Whatever it takes for us to reduce pressure is important to our emotional (情感的) health, and crying
seems to study found that 85 percent of women and 73 percent of men report feeling better after crying.
Besides, tears attract help from other people. Researchers agree that when we cry, people around us
become kinder and friendly and they are more ready to provide support and comfort. Tears also enable
us to understand our emotions better; sometimes we don't even know we' re very sad until we cry. We
learn about our emotions through Crying, and then we can deal with them.
Just as crying can be healthy, not crying - holding back tears of anger, pain or suffering - can be bad
for physical (身体的) health, Studies have shown that too much control of emotions can lead to high
blood pressure, heart problems and some other illnesses. If you have a health problem, doctors will
certainly not ask you to cry. But when you feel like crying, don't fight it. It's a natural -and
healthy-emotional response (反应).