Here are a few stories that I have found interesting and I hope you will, too!

So instead of counting your calories, the Mindless Method helps you avoid your personal “mindless” traps and designs a healthy eating program that is tailored to your particular challenges.

Psychologists at Washington University in St. Louis have found an intriguing possibility that personality and brain aging during the golden years may be linked.

Researchers have shed new light on the mechanism behind epilepsy attacks in the brain, revealing a potent new target for drug treatment.

  • Study finds the body’s response to repetitive laughter similar to repetitive exercise

A new study looks at the effect that mirthful laughter and distress have on modulating the key hormones that control appetite.


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MeredithS · April 30, 2010 at 12:34 pm

I really enjoyed the laughing article. I’ve always heard that laughter is the best medicine, but I didn’t know about the actual tests that prove what physiologically goes on in our bodies when we laugh. It’s cool that it is so similar to what happens when we exercise!

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