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  2. Edward T. Creagan - Wikipedia

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    Creagan has advocated for patient empowerment and has been cited as an expert on preventative care, [14] coping with diagnoses, and managing stress. [4] [15] He has mentioned the importance of spirituality, [16] laughter, [17] and animal-assisted therapy as part of the curative process. [18]

  3. Adding laughter to your life can boost health and healing ...

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    The psychological benefits of laughter have been researched for some time, according to Sara Brides, a licensed clinical social worker who treats patients at Novant Health Cancer Institute in ...

  4. Laughter - Wikipedia

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    The study used laughter yoga, comedy, clown and jokes. The result showed that laughter therapy was helpful in improving quality of life and cancer symptoms in some areas for cancer survivors. Improvements were seen in the area of depression, anxiety and stress levels. There were limited harmful side effects. Laughter therapy should be used in ...

  5. Gelotology - Wikipedia

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    Several types of therapy have emerged which use laughter to help patients. [5] [6] Humor and Laughter Therapy consist of the use of humorous materials such as books, shows, movies, or stories to encourage spontaneous discussion of the patients' own humorous experiences. This can be provided individually or in a group setting.

  6. Wikipedia:Alternative medicine - Wikipedia

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    For example, if you have cancer, you can use both conventional care (surgery, chemotherapy, radiation) and also attempt to improve your health by using non-conventional approaches (laughter therapy, a vegetarian diet). Conventional medicine Conventional medicine – in the 21st century – is synonymous with "modern medicine" or "Western medicine".

  7. O. Carl Simonton - Wikipedia

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    The American Cancer Society issued a statement [6] entitled Unproven Methods of Cancer Management that summarized Simonton's methods by: "After careful study of the literature and other information available to it, the American Cancer Society does not have evidence that treatment with O. Carl Simonton's psychotherapy method results in objective ...

  8. Bernie S. Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Exceptional Cancer Patients (ECP) is a non-profit organization founded by Siegel [1] in 1978. As described in a 1989 article in The New York Times , patients "with cancer and such other serious illnesses as AIDS and multiple sclerosis use group and individual psychotherapy, imagery exercises and dream work to try to unravel their emotional ...

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