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Not So Funny: The Mysterious 1962 Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic

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In 1962, at a girls' school in Tanganyika (now Tanzania), Africa, some schoolgirl giggles turned into a countrywide health crisis.

Lifelike Robo Pets Help Seniors Combat Loneliness

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Robotic companion animals have been proven to reduce stress, anxiety and antipsychotic drug use among older people, especially those with with dementia.

12 At-home Date Night Ideas

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Who says a date night at home can't be romantic? We've got 12 ideas to make your at-home date night a hit.

How Many Miles Are In 10,000 Steps?

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We've always heard taking 10,000 steps daily is the key to a healthy lifestyle. So how many miles is in 10,000 steps anyway?

How Often Should You Replace Your Toothbrush?

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When was the last time you replaced your toothbrush? And how often should you?

What Is Saliva and How Does It Change the Taste of Food?

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Saliva is not exactly the most appetizing of subjects, but it plays an important role in everything from how food tastes to how it is digested.

What Are DMT Elves and Who Reports Seeing Them?

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DMT users report seeing otherworldly beings or "DMT entities," commonly described as "DMT elves." What's the science behind these reports?

What's the Difference Between Cardiac Arrest and a Heart Attack?

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We often use the terms heart attack and cardiac arrest interchangeably. But these are two different conditions. How can you tell one from the other?

Freudenfreude Is the Joyous Opposite of Schadenfreude

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These days, people are looking for ways to find and share more joy instead of feeling happy about someone else's misfortune. It's called freudenfreude.

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