“Like we say, exercise at least three to five days a week,” Miller said. “Belly laugh at least two to five days a week.” Although luminaries from the ancient Greeks to Freud have opined on the roots ...
Laughing connects us with others, creating a bond that enhances feelings of happiness and intimacy. Here's why you should laugh more in the new year.
Modern research suggests that laughing just two to five times a week can release nitric oxide in your blood, opening up vessels like a tiny internal traffic cop, lowering blood pressure, inflammation, ...
Laughter also increases blood flow and oxygenation to the brain, promoting mental alertness and overall brain health.
The Office is advertised as a laugh-out-loud goofy comedy and it succeeds admirably. So say the Emmy awards, the television ratings and the zeitgeist. The show tracks garden-variety office workers led ...
Laughing and crying seem to have a special, if slightly confusing, affinity for one another. Most of us have had the experience of laughing and crying simultaneously. Sometimes the expression of both ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Comic performer Ruth Buzzi, who played a counterpoint to the 1960s sexual revolution for laughs as the frumpy, hairnet-wearing, handbag-swinging spinster on U.S. prime-time ...