A number of studies suggest that laughter is good for your health: It lowers stress, alleviates anxiety and gives you energy to finish a task. It can also reduce inflammation and improve blood flow, ...
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Mayo Clinic: Laughter has this surprising effect on your heart, brain, and muscles
A good belly laugh can of course enhance your mood, but as the Mayo Clinic points out, there are resounding benefits beyond ...
A dad discovered tape is the key to making his baby smile. Of all the toys in the toy box, one dad found that what really makes his baby boy laugh is a surprising household item: tape. Lance Marwood ...
Cognitive reappraisal and distracting yourself are a couple of methods that may help you avoid an awkward moment. In A ...
When you’ve lived as long as I have, you’ve had a lot of “happenings” and many of them were on the verge of hilarious.
My husband, Don, likes to say that he needs to laugh every day (but only cry once or twice a year). I appreciate and admire his good nature, and I’m sure his ability to see the humor in life helps him ...
The knot was tied — and so was his tongue. A UK groom had his bride blushing for a different reason after accidentally telling her that he would “laugh at” her when she’s “sad,” as seen in a ...
When I was little, I tended to fall into bouts of uncontrollable laughter. Basically, once I started laughing, I found it very difficult to stop. The problem was particularly acute in contexts where I ...
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