Laughter yoga is more than a bit of fun for university students, research finds: it’s a valid natural intervention that can be applied to beat daily stress.
The Laughie has evolved from hand-held tool to a therapy nurses and other health professionals can prescribe for more laughter daily.
Laughter clubs, practising laughter yoga in community, could be part of the solution to Australia’s loneliness epidemic.
Mounting scientific evidence supports the practice of Laughter Yoga as part of the lifestyle changes and health interventions critical to good diabetes management. Here’s why.
Newly-published research that exercise ought to be part of core treatment for depression has laughter yoga practitioners celebrating. Find out why.
Laughter Yoga can help develop confident eye contact, a key nonverbal asset in customer-facing roles.
Laughter clubs, practising laughter yoga in community, deserve to be part of the solution to Australia’s worsening loneliness epidemic.
Laughter Yoga is a powerful success tool for popular New Year resolutions like improving mental and physical health and saving money. Read how.
New Australian research says regular group play activity makes for happier, healthier adults.
Laughter yoga workshops elevate an undervalued tool workplaces have at their disposal — the smile — for greater customer service and satisfaction.
Laughter yoga, done regularly and continuously, can wind back negative psychological effects of cancer treatments, recent research confirms.
There’s cause to celebrate International Day of Yoga, June 21, with laughter, harnessing the practice of laughter yoga.