Archive for January 2007

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Humor Health Prescription - Health Tip: Humor As Anti-Depressant

Comedy Cure: Use Humor To Fight Depression 
It sounds like this use of humor would be obvious. — If you are down, try to find humor in your life because you feel better if you laugh.  — However, depression can be a much more complex issue than just “feeling down”. So here are a couple deeper explanations as to [...]

EXCUSE NOTES FROM PARENTS – Funny Jokes: “My daughter was absent yesterday because she was tired. She spent a weekend with the Marines…”

Excuse Notes from Parents
These are actual excuse notes from parents (including original spelling) collected by Nisheeth Parekh, University Texas Medical Branch @ Galveston…

Humor Health Prescription - Health Tip: Use Humor to Reduce Stress

Comedy Cure: Harness the power of humor to help reduce stress.    
Stress is impossible to escape from. Every time we have to adapt to new situations (or believe that we do), or anytime we feel strongly about anything, we experience some level of stress. Sometimes these are horrible experiences like being laid off, dealing with deadlines, and paying [...]

Humor Health Prescription - A Funny Video: My Cubicle

Comedy Cure: My Cubicle Video

Tags: Comedy, Humor, Video, Cubicle, Office space, James Blunt Beautiful parody, YouTube 

Humor Healing Hour Episode #16 Comedy Podcast - Puppies for beer, Jackal’s new year, computer jokes..

Comedy Cure: My Hyena Humor Healing Hour #16 Comedy Podcast MP3

This week in our funny podcast… Funny news on “This Wacky World” (0:00) - Unusual engagement gifts, puppies for beer, bad balls, and chest spray for women.  Life’s daily grind on “Jibber Jabber” (22:00) - Jackal gets ditched by his parents on Christmas, Jackal’s New Year as a bar bouncer. (36:20) - Big [...]

Humor Health Prescription - Health Tip: Laugh Away Pain

Comedy Cure: Learn to reduce pain though laughter and humor.

We can outline three possible ways in which laughter and humor can help reduce the perception of pain.

1. Shifts our attention. Our perception of our pain increases the more we pay attention to it. Humor can be used to distract our attention away from our pain. [...]