29.03.2026 “Humanity has only one truly effective weapon—laughter.”– Mark Twain Laughter is traditionally perceived as an emotional response to humor. However, modern research in psychology, neuroscience, and psychosomatics shows that laughter is a complex biopsychosocial mechanism capable of influencing mental health, physiological processes, and social interaction. It is this phenomenon that underlies laughter therapy, a …
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