Our bodies are around a staggering 60% percent water. No wonder hydration has been known as the holy grail of health, beauty, ...
Our traditional allies are not always laughing. More often they’re wringing their hands as you luxuriate in the company of ...
Laughter also increases blood flow and oxygenation to the brain, promoting mental alertness and overall brain health. Additionally, humor activates the brain's reward system, strengthening learning ...
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For thousands of years, versions of the saying “laughter is the best medicine” have emerged in religious, scientific and popular literature—and for good reason. Laughter helps our neurological, ...
The House with Laughing Windows, 1976. Directed by Pupi Avati. Starring Lino Capolicchio, Francesca Marciano, Gianni Cavina, ...
Laughing during sleep, also called hypnogely, is a relatively common occurrence. It can often be seen in babies, sending parents scrambling to note down baby’s first laughter in the baby book! In ...
Victor Borge once wrote, “Laughter is the closest distance between two people.” Many of us would probably agree that laughter brings us closer to others, whether we’re joking with our spouse or ...
With Jimi Hendrix paintings, wall murals and even biscuit tins inspired by it, the 1624 painting The Laughing Cavalier still reverberates today, writes Deborah Nicholls-Lee. As a new exhibition opens ...
“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 ...
The first time your baby laughs is considered a milestone. Most babies begin laughing around four months, but every baby is different. Share on Pinterest Your baby’s first year is filled with all ...