Sunday, February 6, 2011

Having a Rabbit is Good for Women Health

rabbit women healthMany women wants to keep a rabbit because they are cute and fun. But a study proves that a rabbit is not only beautiful, but is also good for women’s health.
Not only to be kept, therapy using rabbits also becomes popular in consultation with a psychologist and psychotherapist.
So why is having a rabbit good for women’s health?
According to Geniusbeauty, a new study conducted by a team of experts from the University of Missouri and led by Professor Rebecca Johnson, indicate that the presence of a rabbit can give women a sense of serenity and comfort.
Pet rabbits can reduce levels of cortisol stress hormone in the body of a woman only a few minutes after contact with rabbits.
With less stress, then the risk of heart attack and stroke are smaller. Pet rabbits can keep blood pressure under control when you are stressed.
Dr. Johnson noted that the presence of rabbits at home facilitates defense of social ties, teach women and girls how to better understand themselves and others, as well as how to communicate with others more effectively.
In particular, a woman who cares for rabbits also have better emotional and behavioral control. Rabbits are also used as part of treatment to facilitate healing of serious illness in children and adolescents, such as autism or depression. In addition, rabbit therapy is also used to help cope with people who feel less confident. (medics)

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