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The Comedy Corner at the University of Arizona performs their opening skit to the crowd at the Cellar restaurant on Wednesday, March 8. (Photo by: Ross Olson / Arizona Sonoran News Service)

Laughter may increase physical and emotion well-being

Ross Olson April 14, 2017

The question of whether laughter is truly the best medicine for physical and psychological ailments has floated around the public for years. People have wondered if humor is a valid remedy when enduring...

Gail Lawley, left, laughs with Hank Mosser, right, during Laughter Yoga in Tucson, Ariz. on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015. Mosser is trapping an imaginary ball in his hands during a laughter excercise. Photographed by Noelle Haro-Gomez

Arizonans lighten up with laughter yoga

JRomeo March 3, 2015

Sometimes laughter is the best medicine. Along with a little yoga. Laughter yoga, which incorporates breathing and laughter exercises to stimulate relaxation, is creating more smiles across Arizona...

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