The Science of Laughter
by Betty Kituyi (21 May 2009)
[Link to Story on Caffe-Scienza]
Laughter is good for your health and science proves it. Café Scientifique Uganda hosted the first Laughter Yoga session in East Africa. The only other countries in Africa to have a Laughter Yoga club are one in Zimbabwe, Egypt and South Africa,.
For Café Scientifique - Uganda The Science of Laughter and such topics bridge science with everyday life and links audiences with the experts in a healthy debate at an informal relaxed and friendly atmosphere. That is exactly what happened at the Centenary Park, Kampala to celebrate World Laughter Day for world peace on Sunday the 3rd of May 2009.
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Marion, Sam, Fif and Hamish "Make 'emlaugh" in the Calgary Herald |
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Marion Jorgensen, Sam Kaura, Fif Fernandes and Hamish Boyd were featured in the Neighbours section of the Calgary Herald on July 30, 2009.
Read the story in the online Calgary Herald

Make 'emlaugh
People practice 'Laughter Yoga'
By Alex Frazer-Harrison, For the Calgary Herald Neighbours July 30, 2009
Sometimes, you just have to laugh--but those who practice Laughter Yoga don't need an excuse to break into a guffaw.
The idea of getting together with a few companions and doing a "baboon laugh" or a "lion laugh" might sound a bit silly at first.
Fif Fernandes and Hamish Boyd, who teach Laughter Yoga, wouldn't disagree with you.
The freedom to be silly is one of the empowering aspects of the art, they say. But there's serious purpose behind the giggles.
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