Shrill or funny, giggly or bubbly, on this day, let out your laughter and laugh to your heart’s content. World Laughter Day is celebrated every year on the first Sunday of May, and this year it ...
A study in Norway found that people who laugh more live longer. Laughter can be a bridge to inner calm and the refuge to ...
There’s reliable evidence that laughter improves various aspects of mental, emotional and physical health. Experts explain ...
"We only laugh on the out breath ... at the European Society of Cardiology Congress and endorsed by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), found that laughter therapy led to improvements in the ...
Laughing can also protect your heart. Research has shown that laughter reduces the body’s stress response, keeping inflammation low and protecting your blood vessels and heart muscles from the ...
[SLOW MOTION LAUGHING] And when you cackle, like this guy, you get other health benefits, too. Laughter increases blood pressure and heart rate, so it burns calories. And bonus time-- it can even ...