Is laughter the best medicine? Well, no, but you can't blame laughter—penicillin is pretty hard to beat. But laughter may just help you be "more present, creative, connected, and happy," according to ...
Science says LOLs matter more than you think. You’ve probably heard the old adage, “Laughter is the best medicine.” Laughing, after all, can make you feel good in the moment, potentially raising your ...
People often advise others to follow certain “life lessons” as they navigate their encounters and relationships. From “good things come to those who wait” to “don’t judge a book by its cover,” such ...
Funny best friends laughing cheerfully while standing together in a studio. Two happy young women enjoying themselves against a purple background. Female friends making memories together. Melanin Bee ...
My husband, Don, likes to say that he needs to laugh every day (but only cry once or twice a year). I appreciate and admire his good nature, and I’m sure his ability to see the humor in life helps him ...
"When considering lifestyle changes to improve health, people often overlook the benefits of laughter," Michael Richardson, M.D., a family physician with Carbon Health in Boston, told Fox News Digital ...
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The axiom, "laughter is the best medicine" might not be an old wives' tale after all. A good hearty laugh may be all that you require to keep heart trouble at bay. Recent research shows that laughter ...
So much of our attitude about life and our capacity to meet life's challenges depends on the quality of the relationships we have, especially our most intimate relationships that when they go sour, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Cheryl Robinson covers areas of leadership, pivoting and careers. Leadership is often associated with qualities like ...