Laughter may be as effective as eye drops in improving symptoms of dry eye disease, finds a clinical trial from China published by The BMJ today. The researchers suggest that laughter exercise could ...
Are you looking for a fun (or funny) way to improve your health? Try turning that frown upside down and look for ways to laugh more. Many research studies suggest that there are many positive health ...
When Betty Brown first read about Laughter Yoga in 2008, it was only beginning to grow in the United States, with the nearest program online showing up in California -- a distance not easily traveled ...
Six in the morning is way too early for the kind of raucous guffaws that are echoing around a sports ground in central Bombay. Walkers and joggers are frowning at a group of 40 people hooting and ...
Joyful laughter can impact your body’s hormones similarly to exercise—helping improve mood, decrease stress, boost your immune system, and impact appetite, according to new research presented this ...
MUMBAI (Reuters Life!) - When Indian doctor Madan Kataria began "laughing yoga" classes 13 years ago, many people laughed at him. Now they laugh with him. In cities across India, groups of people meet ...
Melanin Bee arches her spine like a stretching cat and releases a loud, exaggerated laugh. It begins as an awkward, mechanical sound — “oh, hoo hoo hoo, eeh, ha ha ha” — before softening into ...
Laughter is often perceived as a simple emotional reflex. However, some scientific research suggests that it may also have a measurable impact on the heart. Research conducted by scientists at the ...
An unusual style of yoga is “cracking it’s students up”. Laughing yoga combines traditional stretching with gut busting laughs and it can have serious health benefits. “Inhale the arms come up…” This ...