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The Surprising Science of Laughter
The Surprising Science of Laughter: Why Humor Is Good for Your Health Introduction: The global language of joy, laughter, has a magical power to make our days better and boost our spirits. Science demonstrates that laughter contains the secret to improving our physical and mental well-being in addition to its unmistakable emotional impact. In this article, we'll delve into the interesting realm of laughter and examine the advantages it has for our health and general quality of life, all of which are supported by science.
Gloria NataliaPublished 10 months ago in HumansBuilding Resilience: How to Bounce Back from Adversity
Introduction: Life is full of uncertainties, challenges, and setbacks. While adversity is an inevitable part of the human experience, our ability to cope and bounce back from tough situations is what defines our resilience. Resilience is the extraordinary power that enables individuals to not only survive but also thrive in the face of adversity. Building resilience is a skill that can be cultivated and strengthened, empowering us to navigate life's ups and downs with grace and determination. In this article, we will explore the concept of resilience and provide practical strategies to help you build and strengthen this crucial ability.
Ralph NorthPublished 10 months ago in HumansReality of Being Nollywood Actress Over 40 - Ireti Doyle
There is a narrative that we hear a lot from so many industry people both in Nigeria and internationally. It is this narrative of ageism, that once a person is over a certain age - over 40 or over 50, that the industry starts sidelining them and their careers begin to dwindle. It was a conversation that happened this year again at the Oscars.
Jide OkonjoPublished 10 months ago in HumansThe world you want to be in is right here
The world you want to be in is right here . The world you live and you try to survive in might not your own world which you are capable of being in , we all live in term of " just act well to fit in " but how about act well in your own ways to fit in , should we just be obligated to foster for others neglecting our foster side, so then what will you do if the only option you have to live like others worlds life with no a bit of attention to yours .
Iconic singer Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett is a notable American artist known for his smooth voice, immortal style, and astounding vocation that traverses quite a few years. He acquired notoriety during the 1950s and has stayed a cherished figure in the realm of famous music from that point onward. Bennett's commitments to jazz, customary pop, and the Incomparable American Songbook have made a permanent imprint on the music scene.
R Bijaya KumarPublished 10 months ago in HumansAtomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
"Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones" is a ground-breaking self-help book by James Clear that explores the transformative power of small habits and their impact on personal growth and success. The central theme of the book revolves around the belief that making incremental improvements consistently can lead to significant positive changes over time.
Uzair IsthiaqPublished 10 months ago in HumansNurturing Love: The Key to Fulfilling Relationship
Introduction: Human existence is intertwined with relationships that mold our experiences and shape our emotions. From the moment we take our first breath, we are born into a network of connections, starting with our parents, and expanding to encompass friends and life partners. Marriage, a beautiful bond between two individuals, lies at the heart of our lives, promising love, companionship, and support. However, this journey is not without its challenges. In this article, we shall delve deeper into the secrets of a successful relationship and explore the profound significance of caring and understanding in nurturing lasting and meaningful connections.
Young WriterPublished 10 months ago in HumansThe Surprising Impact of Powerful Cellphones on Human Skeletons
Recent media coverage has brought attention to a surprising topic - the potential of powerful cellphones and tablets to mutate the shape of our bones. This notion emerged from a scientific report conducted by biomechanics experts, David Shahar and Mark Sayers, from Australia's University of the Sunshine Coast. Biomechanics is a field that explores how mechanical laws apply to living organisms, encompassing human movements and the flight patterns of insects. Shahar and Sayers' study also incorporates osteobiography, a method that helps decipher someone's life through an analysis of their bones.