The cortisol effect cascades to implications in the brain that may even translate to preserving memory.
Does laughing strengthen your heart? Cardiologist explains why he prescribes belly laughs for his patients and how laughing ...
Science says LOLs matter more than you think.
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, ...
We’ve all heard the phrase “laughter is the best medicine.” Well, it turns out, it might be true. Laughing, smiling, and finding joy is good for your mental health. Laughter can help you stay mentally ...
On the fourth Sunday of every month Venerable Suco Hue Huong, the Buddhist nun who anchors Buu Hung Buddhist Monastery in east Vancouver, offers a no-nonsense lecture about life, death and the human q ...
Laughing gas can cause nerve damage in young adults and teenagers, a study has revealed. The study looked at 119 young people who were hospitalised with neurological issues caused by laughing gas. The ...
Laughter, humor and comedy are essential missing ingredients in today's workplace to boost job engagement, mental health and productivity. Perhaps there’s never been a greater need in our country’s ...