Norman Cousins knew when he was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition and given terminal prognosis that happiness was an essential part of human health and he was wise enough to work with a wise Doctor Who also knew this and so understood the therapeutic value of laughter. Norman proved himself to be a winning pioneer in the power of positive self motivation. The medical establishment was to put it mildly, as surprised by his complete remission as was the scientific community when Dr Ballard broke the news that life can and does live in the darkest depths of the ocean without sunlight but Dr Ballard brought back the specimens to prove it Age UK recently picked up some research results which confirmed how therapeutic laughter is for a range of conditions. I have been researching this subject or some time and would be interested to hear from any volunteers for a pilot study involving some easy to learn exercises. email troyterry15@gmail.com]
Taking massive dosses of Vitamin C and training himself to laugh.
If you are using A+LS the answer is - "by laughing as he watched movies featuring the Marx brothers".
Ellen Cousins
The cast of Saturday Gang - 1986 includes: Gareth Hale as himself Norman Pace as himself Kate Robbins as herself Gary Wilmot as himself
Norman Cousins was born on June 24, 1915, in Union Hill, New Jersey, USA.
Cousins started at UCLA in 1978. Google Norman Cousins UCLA 1978 for confirmation.
Saturday Evening Post is a weekly mgazine. Norman Rockwell is the artist who has painted more front pages of it than anybody else.
husband and wife and also cousins
Richard wingo and kyle norman are not blood brothers they're just friends.
Norman Rockwell was known for creating whimsical pictures of Santa Claus for the Saturday Evening Post. His realistic and heartwarming portrayals of Santa have become iconic images of Christmas.
The cast of Corwin - 1996 includes: Erik Barnouw as himself Ray Bradbury as Ray Bradbury Norman Corwin as himself Walter Cronkite as himself Richard Dysart as himself James Earl Jones as himself Samantha Eggar as herself Charles Kuralt as himself Jerome Lawrence as himself Norman Lear as Norman Lear Norman Lloyd as himself Eva Marie Saint as herself Bill Moyers as himself William Shatner as himself Studs Terkel as himself David Warner as himself
The cast of The Norman Wisdom Show - 1956 includes: Marion Keene as herself Eddie Leslie as himself Norman Wisdom as himself
Henry Norman Barnett has written: 'Drunkenness: sin or disease?'
The case of Norman Cousins' illness and treatment was distinctive in that it created medical interest in the correlation between mood and illness. Cousins used humor to treat his arthritic pain, claiming he could decrease his pain and treat some of his illnesses with a positive outlook and watching humorous movies.