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Is Laughter Really the Best Medicine? Article 
This article discusses the benefits of laughing.
Feb 5, 2011 - Bernadette Lancefield
Laughter Really is the Best Medicine Article 
Researchers and therapists attest to the healing powers of happiness. Incorporate laughter into life and reap the benefits of this natural medicine.
May 21, 2010 - Brandy Robertson
Lighten Up with Laughter: Some Say Laughter is the Best Medicine Article 
With mild political undertones, article includes alleged physical, mental, social benefits of laughter, & gives a humor jump-start, plus amusing quotes.
In Desperate Times, Try Laughter. Laughter For Stress. Article 
Laughter can be lifesaving in some stressful situations. It can counter the negative effect that stress has on all aspects of the immune system.
Nov 7, 2010 - Heather Donaldson
The Power of Laughter Article 
Laughter is truly the best remedy for any ailment. Even in tears, there is at least a smile to be found.
Jul 21, 2009 - Cathi Bee
Research Shows That Laughter is Good for Us Article 
Laughing really can yield improvements in vascular functioning that last for hours. The downside to mirth is called Seinfeld Syncope, but it won't kill you.
Sep 15, 2010 - Candace Van Auken
Can Laughter Be a Drug-Free Alternative Medicine for Anxiety? Article 
Humor may be healthful when it's strategically deployed to fight anxiety.
Jul 22, 2010 - Ellen Freudenheim
If Laughter Was Banned: A Hypothetical Investigation Article 
Laughter is an important part of health and happiness. Imagine if laughter was banned.
Dec 26, 2010 - Heather Donaldson
Laughter Yoga - A Growing Worldwide Phenomenon Article 
Laughter Yoga is sweeping the globe with its simple essence of joyful expression. Healthy benefits stem from stretching, hearty laughter and yogic breathing.
Oct 14, 2008 - Vicki F. Chavis
Participatory Medicine Article 
Participatory medicine is the active involvement of patients as well as physicians and caregivers in improving health care.
Dec 30, 2009 - David Olle
Medieval Medicine Article 
Ever wonder how modern medicine began? The truth is more gruesome than fiction. From bone-setters to midwives, the middle ages was a rough time to be ill.
Mar 3, 2011 - Kathleen Szeluga
Laughter Yoga: A Great Way to Start a Gathering Article 
Laughter Yoga is a practice that will tickle your funny bone instead of stretch your hamstrings. It's fabulous for team building and gatherings.
Dec 15, 2010 - Connie Delaney
Medicine Cabinet Review Article 
It's important to re-examine all your medicines,even over-the-counter, regularly and make sure they're still good to use.
Feb 9, 2009 - Wendy J Meyeroff
Is it Depression or Just a Really Rotten Day? Article 
Today the 14 million Americans experiencing some form of depression can access a wide variety of treatments to manage this condition that zaps the zest out of life.
Mar 26, 2010 - Kathryn Haueisen
Juniper as a Natural Food Source and Herbal Medicine Article 
Common juniper is a low growing evergreen shrub found in alpine zones from Alaska to New Mexico. It has medicinal properties and can also be eaten.
Oct 27, 2010 - Twyla DiGangi
Just Swallow it! Giving a Child Medicine Article 
Most "great tasting" children's medication has not been tested by actual kids. They taste dreadful and most kids won't swallow them.
Mar 15, 2011 - Jennifer Wilding
Exercise for Seniors: Can it Really Accomplish Miracles for You? Article 
Experts claim that exercise can benefit seniors in many ways. But does that necessarily mean it will work wonders for you? That remains to be seen.
Feb 13, 2011 - Harriet Tramer
Dating Advice for Women: Does It Really Work? Article 
These days, it seems like dating gurus are everywhere, telling us how to talk, act, and dress to attract men. But does their advice actually work?
Aug 26, 2010 - Amy Waterman
Chocolate, It Turns Out, Really Does Make Your Face Break Out Article 
We used to be told that chocolate causes acne, and then we were told it was a myth. Now a scientist reports that chocolate really does make faces break out.
May 4, 2011 - Robert Rister