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Study shows laughing decreases stress
Laughing does the body good was the conclusion of a recent UC
Irvine College of Medicine study.
The study found that even looking forward to a funny event
increasing endorphins and decreases detrimental stress hormones.
“This has profound implications for complementary treatment of
disease and for maintaining a person’s wellness,” said Lee Berk,
assistant professor of family medicine and researcher at the Susan
Samueli Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. A positive
attitude and humorous events can help combat the negative health
effects of stress, he said.
Berk has demonstrated that something as simple as watching a
humorous video may be the solution to lowering stress and fighting
disease.
This study is significant for the ongoing research on the
relationship between mood, behavior and the prevention of disease.
Students awarded for art, essays on peace
The Newport Beach Public Library’s “Peace Through Understanding”
art and essay contest judges awarded four middle and high school
students with $100 savings bonds.
Florencia Krochik, a Corona del Mar High junior, and Lauren Zaslav
a Carden Hall eighth-grader were selected from among 27 essay
writers. Judges were from the Newport Beach Public Library
Foundation.
Nikki Fox, a Sage Hill High School ninth-grader, and Lauren
Miller, an Ensign Middle School eighth-grader, won for their art
collages. Members of the Newport Beach Arts Commission judged 41
submissions.
These winners were selected for their outstanding expressions
about tolerance and diversity.
Artwork is on display in the Central Library’s Teen Center and
copies of essays are available at the Teen Center desk.
The Newport Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avocado Avenue. For
information, call (949) 717-3801.
Donations needed for Food and Gift Program
The Costa Mesa Police Department is asking for donations for its
17th annual Food and Gift Program for needy families living in the
city. The goal is to provide a Christmas food package for 100
families and a gift for each child 12 and younger.
The department is asking for donations of money, canned food items
and unwrapped new toys before Dec. 15. These can be dropped off at
the Westside Substation, at 567 W. 18th St., between 8 a.m. and 4
p.m. Monday through Friday or at the main police station, at 99 Fair
Drive, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m.
For more information, call (714) 327-7450.
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