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How to Do Laughter Yoga

By Susana Jones — 2020

With more than 400 laughter clubs across the United States alone, and 6000 groups worldwide, laughter yoga is growing in popularity. Besides being easy to do, laughter yoga can help to reduce stress, encourage a more positive outlook, and help you feel more refreshed and energetic.

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