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 ...
It is time for some levity. Today’s column is about laughter and how it can help us manage these challenging times – both physically and mentally. Let’s start with the science behind laughter.
Portrait of a handsome man laughing while looking at laptop.(Getty Images/iStockphoto/nortonrsx) Everyone likes a good belly laugh from time to time, and science ...
Weekends are for sleeping in, ignoring emails, and laughing at pictures that make absolutely no sense. The internet delivered once again, serving up a fresh batch of funny random pictures you didn’t ...
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A psychologist explains the evolutionary and psychological roots of laughter, and what an infant’s giggles teach us about how adults bond.
Laughter can help you combat stress, bond and join with others, and improve health. Some ways to incorporate more laughter into everyday life include hanging out with funny friends, checking out ...
You have to give it up to artists who hit their goal. These are three funny songs from the 1980s that get us to guffaw.
There's way more to our giggles and guffaws than simply thinking something is funny. We asked a laughter expert to explain. No vocalization is more universal (or unifying) than laughter. There are no ...
"When considering lifestyle changes to improve health, people often overlook the benefits of laughter," Michael Richardson, M.D., a family physician with Carbon Health in Boston, told Fox News Digital ...