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Laughter Therapy (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Laughter Therapy'
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30 May 2006
rec_pub_16875002-intimidation.htm
Spread a lot of happiness. Interview by Maggie Elliot.
30 May 2006
rec_pub_16821384-spread-lot-happiness-interview-maggie-elliot.htm
Why clown-doctors are needed in paediatric wards.
30 Mar 2006
rec_pub_16898106-why-clown-doctors-needed-paediatric-wards.htm
Autogenic training to reduce anxiety in nursing students: randomized controlled trial.
27 Feb 2006
AIM: This paper reports a study to determine the effectiveness of autogenic training in reducing anxiety in nursing students. BACKGROUND: Nursing is stressful, and nursing students also have the additional pressures and uncertainties shared with all ...
rec_pub_16553681-autogenic-training-reduce-anxiety-nursing-students-randomized.htm
SMILES--toward a better laughter life: a model for introducing humor in the palliative care setting.
30 Dec 2005
Humor and laughter have been thought to be beneficial for thousands of years. Although much has been written on this subject, there is very little written about the actual use of humor in practice. This article reviews the role that humor and ...
rec_pub_16918287-smiles-better-laughter-life-model-introducing-humor-palliative-care.htm
29 Nov 2005
The effect of laughter therapy on the plasma levels of renin, angiotensinogen, and prorenin was investigated in patients with type 2 diabetes. In the diabetic patients, the mean plasma renin concentrations were 24.6+/-12.1 ng/ml/h in the first ...
rec_pub_16273289-laughter-therapy-modulates-parameters-renin-angiotensin-system.htm
29 Sep 2005
rec_pub_16252711-send-clowns.htm
30 Aug 2005
Shortly before his death in 1995, Kenneth B. Schwartz, a cancer patient at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) founded The Kenneth B. Schwartz Center at MGH. The Schwartz Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing ...
rec_pub_16177290-laughter-best-medicine.htm
30 Mar 2005
rec_pub_15861596-volunteering-serious-fun.htm
The impact of humor on patients with cancer.
30 Mar 2005
Using the Stetler model, in-depth literature reviews were performed that demonstrated a positive correlation between humor and comfort levels in patients with cancer. Humor frequently was used for relaxation and as a coping mechanism that aided in ...
rec_pub_15853164-the-impact-humor-patients-cancer.htm
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