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- Laughter is the Best Medicine for Stress Relief
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1 Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 5, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 262-264Abstract
Laughter is good for physical as well as mental health. We need to laugh more and seek stress reducing humor in our everyday lives. Laughter is the human gift for coping with stress and for survival. The elation that is felt while laughing is a great way of combating the physical effects of stress. When we laugh, our body relaxes and endorphins (natural painkillers) are released into the blood stream. When stress exceed it tends to produce various health problems. The physical health benefit of laughter yoga includes lowers stress hormones, decreases pain, relaxes muscles, prevents heart disease and boosts immunity. Mental health benefits includes it adds joy and zest to life, improves mood. Socially it strengthens relationships, enhances teamwork and promotes group bonding .Laughter is a reaction to certain stimuli, fundamentally mild stress, which serves as an emotional balancing mechanism of an individual, and acts as a best medicine to reduce the stress.Keywords
Laughter, Stress, Coping.References
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- Stress among the Nursing Students
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1 Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Rani Meyyammai College of Nursing, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Advances in Nursing Management, Vol 5, No 3 (2017), Pagination: 270-272Abstract
Stress among the nursing students is acknowledged as one of the most important issues in the modern world. Nursing students are frequently exposed to various stressors which may be directly or indirectly impede their learning and performance. The nature of nursing education faces challenges that may help the nursing students to overcome their stress. Knowledge on student nurse’s stress levels, its sources, and stress responses would serve as an important input in identifying and planning effective interventions and strategies to reduce or prevent stress among student nurses which in turn would facilitate their performance and learning both in academic and clinical area.Keywords
Stress, Nursing Education, Nursing Students.References
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