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 ...
Are you looking for a fun (or funny) way to improve your health? Try turning that frown upside down and look for ways to laugh more. Many research studies suggest that there are many positive health ...
We’ve all heard it: “Laughter is the best medicine.” And I tend to agree with that for the most part. I mean, after surgery, I prefer something a little stronger and, honestly, laughing right after ...
Award-winning comedian and life coach Nancy Witter visited the WECT studio to discuss her second book, “Prescription: ...
For many Georgetown students, stress is part of college life. Overwhelming amounts of school work, pressure to find a job or an internship and the need to join exclusive student organizations ...
Editor’s note: This column was originally published on March 21, 2021. It’s too late for Belly Laugh Day, but Let’s Laugh Day is March 19. May it be side-splitting. Betty Heath / From My Deck I’m ...
If laughter is the best medicine, as people say, then “Sauna Comedy” offers an extra-strength dose you won’t find over the counter — and it’ll make you sweat out whatever ails you. Dubbed the “hottest ...
We’ve all heard the phrase “laughter is the best medicine.” Well, it turns out, it might be true. Laughing, smiling, and finding joy is good for your mental health. Laughter can help you stay mentally ...
It's a scenario many of us experienced before the COVID-19 pandemic: you're working from home, and you dial in to a conference call for the morning meeting. Everyone is cheerfully talking around the ...
NORTH PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- The saying goes that 'laughter is the best medicine.'. and this yoga class at Temple University Hospital Tuesday tried to prove how it heals the heart. People were urged ...
As we navigate life's enriching and mysterious journey, prioritising mental wellness becomes paramount for all of us. Beyond the well-documented physical benefits of exercise and a balanced diet, ...
Laughter, it's said, is the best medicine. And there's lots of evidence that laughter does lots of good things for us. It reduces pain and allows us to tolerate discomfort. It reduces blood sugar ...