Is Laughter Really the Best Medicine? Guest post from Ken Mogren
From author, Ken Mogran --
For over 100 years,
fans of Reader's Digest magazine have enjoyed the jokes in the magazine’s
regular feature, "Laughter, the Best Medicine," but is there any truth to that
claim? Well, if you need a tumor removed, you’d probably rather be treated by a
surgeon than a comedian, so it’s a bit
of a stretch to say it’s truly the “best” treatment option.
But there’s been a lot of research showing humor has a very
positive effect on our health and wellbeing. My new book, Humor, the Wonder Drug, was written with the hope it will
find its way into the hands of people who might be dealing with or recovering
from illness or injury. Humor can brighten otherwise difficult days, and this
book would be a good gift for folks who need their spirits lifted.
Book description:
Following the success of his two Spunky Grandmas books, Ken Mogren is back with another collection of humorous sonnets, plus a smattering of clever limericks, about comical human behavior and the world we live in. Once again, Joella Goyette has contributed creative, cartoonish drawings that introduce the themes of each of the book’s 17 chapters. Like the previous works,
Humor, the Wonder Drug, provides laughs, chuckles, and smiles that lift spirits and brighten days.
Endorsement
Ken Mogren has written an engaging book of humorous verse that will entertain and amuse readers. As a dermatologist, I have found humor helps healing and puts patients at ease.Ken’s work is clever and fun to read. Frank Bures, M.D.and creator of the newspaper column, “Health and Humor.”
“Laughter is the most inexpensive and most effective wonder drug.
Laughter is a universal medicine.”
Bertrand Russell, British philosopher 1872-1970
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