Written by Lorrette
Last Updated:: February 19, 2010
Fear of Funny: What Scares Us About Humor
by Karyn Buxman
We come into this world laughing. Any parent can tell you about the joy of babies laughing, for no known reason save the joy of it. As children age, they keep on laughing: on average, kids laugh 300 times a day. Yet the older we get, the less we laugh. The average adult laughs 15 times a day ... 95% reduction from the carefree days of childhood.
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Where have the giggles gone? Did the chuckles canter away, leaving humor high and dry? Have our high-stress, high-tension lifestyles made it impossible to laugh...
Written by Lorrette
Last Updated:: January 27, 2010
Laughter, Health and Well-Being
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by Elaine R. Ferguson, MD
Medical studies document the relationship between laughter and health. Dr. Herbert Lefcourt, a renowned psychologist researched the consideration that laughter and how it can alter our reaction to stress.
In his research, the participants reviewed the occurrence of significant stressful life experiences happened over a six month period, as well as their negative emotions and disruptions were reviewed.
He then administered tests to evaluate use of humor, perception of humor, appreciation of laughter, and effor...
Written by Lorrette
Last Updated:: November 1, 2009
by Amanda Li
The world has been too sad recently with all the clamor, stress and distrust. Can we just take things easier and laugh more?
Laughter is said to be a panacea, and is also infectious. This is healthy to us and also can improve our moods.
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Laughter is like any cold or flu, it is contagious! However, it is harmless and it even connects people together. When we laugh, we feel relaxed. There is no longer sadness nor depression.
Laughter do exert positive effects on your body. Laughter and Humor are remedies to tension and pain. A good laugh triggers several r...