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  1. Crying - Wikipedia

    Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state or physical pain. Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, joy, and fear. Crying can also …

  2. Crying: Why We Cry & How It Works - Cleveland Clinic

    Jan 9, 2025 · Crying is a common and normal reaction that often involves tears from your eyes. You might cry when something irritates your eyes because of strong feelings and emotions or as a …

  3. How Do We Cry? The Science Behind Your Tears

    3 days ago · Crying begins when your brain sends a signal to a small gland above each eye, triggering a flood of tears that spill faster than your eyelids can drain them away. But the full process involves …

  4. 9 Benefits of Crying for the Mind and Body - Verywell Health

    Oct 22, 2025 · Crying may benefit both the mind and body by restoring emotional balance, relieving pain, and improving mood. Here's why crying is good for you.

  5. Why Humans Cry Emotional Tears, And No Other Animal Does - Forbes

    5 days ago · Scientists have been studying crying from evolutionary and cultural perspectives to understand why emotional tears exist at all, and why they appear to be so distinct in humans.

  6. Is crying good for you? - Harvard Health

    Mar 1, 2021 · As a phenomenon that is unique to humans, crying is a natural response to a range of emotions, from deep sadness and grief to extreme happiness and joy. But is crying good for your …

  7. Brain Waves During Crying: What Happens in Your Mind When You ...

    Feb 26, 2026 · Brain waves during crying shift from high-stress beta to calming alpha, theta, and delta states. Learn how emotional tears help regulate stress and support healing.