Though they may make your heart race, the jumps and flinches horror films cause could be good for your health, experts have claimed.Tense scenes in cult horror classics such as The Shining and The Exorcist release powerful chemicals in the brain known for reducing stress, according to a study.Doctor Kristen Knowles, neuropsychologist at Queen Margaret University in , said horror flicks help produce endorphins and dopamine – chemicals linked to happiness and stress relief.
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