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There’s a strange connection between human laughter and primate aggression that evolutionary science can’t figure out
Here's something that'll make your next giggle session feel a bit weird: scientists genuinely can't figure out if your ...
"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 ...
The following is the first of a two-part post. Those of you familiar with this blog and the Mutual Vulnerability Theory of Laughter (MVT) may be interested in how the conclusions of other scholars ...
In a world where wellness is often measured by prescriptions, test results and treatment plans, healing can also be nurtured ...
On the fourth Sunday of every month Venerable Suco Hue Huong, the Buddhist nun who anchors Buu Hung Buddhist Monastery in east Vancouver, offers a no-nonsense lecture about life, death and the human q ...
Babies laugh before they speak. We all notice it. We smile at the sound and enjoy the moment, often smiling as if we just heard the best joke of ...
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Not just humans: 5 animals that laugh, cackle and giggle
Laughter is often called the most human sound. It carries joy, relief, connection, and sometimes even healing. For centuries, ...
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