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According to scientific research, laughter can be just as important to our well-being as diet and exercise. Time magazine even recently issued a special edition focused exclusively on the science of laughter and how it can positively affect our bodies, minds, and souls. As a healthcare professional, we know you deal with stress regularly and struggle to find the right work/life balance. We’re here to let you know that a few chuckles or a good ol’ belly laugh can be good therapy for you – not just your patients.
Special guest: Katherine Puckett
According to scientific research, laughter can be just as important to our well-being as diet and exercise. Time magazine even recently issued a special edition focused exclusively on the science of laughter and how it can positively affect our bodies, minds, and souls. As a healthcare professional, we know you deal with stress regularly and struggle to find the right work/life balance. We’re here to let you know that a few chuckles or a good ol’ belly laugh can be good therapy for you – not just your patients.
Special guest: Katherine Puckett