Long before modern brain imaging technologies illuminated the neurophysiological mechanisms that make laughter contagious, William James (1842-1910) observed, "We don't laugh because we're happy, ...
I have on several occasions referred to laughter as the “best medicine” just as many others do and over the years, I have expanded ...
So much of our attitude about life and our capacity to meet life's challenges depends on the quality of the relationships we have, especially our most intimate relationships that when they go sour, ...
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The power of laughter yoga, healing the world one smile at a time
Discover how Dr. Madan Kataria’s Laughter Yoga movement is helping people worldwide find joy, health, and connection through laughter.
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Why laughter is good for you
People often say that laughter is the best medicine, and it seems that this saying may be more accurate than we realise. Ongoing trials are exploring whether “comedy-on-prescription” can boost mental ...
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