'LAUGH YOURSELF SILLY' AT ST. GREGORY'S ARMENIAN CHURCH IN NORTH ANDOVER
Wicked Local
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Feb 21 2012
MA
North Andover - Richard Mullen, a nationally recognized hypnotherapist
and humorist, will present a program titled "Laugh Yourself Silly"
on Thursday, March 1, during an Avak luncheon at St. Gregory Armenian
Apostolic Church, 158 Main St., North Andover.
The luncheon will feature Armenian Lenten foods and desserts beginning
at noon, followed by the presentation.
Mullen's talk is about how humor and laughter help to reduce stress,
allowing participants to achieve optimum health.
He has been part of the natural health movement as a patient, student,
practitioner, educator and advocate.
"Stress is the foundation of most major health problems such as heart
disease, cancer, arthritis and diabetes," Mullen said. "Laughing
and smiling stimulates the immune system, which helps to protect
against disease."
Mullen, a resident of Georgetown, has led workshops and programs
throughout New England and Florida. The program is open to the public.
An $8 donation will be collected at the door.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Wicked Local
http://www.wickedlocal.com/northandover/newsnow/x740680621/Laugh-Yourself-Silly-at-St-Gregorys-Armenian-Church-in-North-Andover#axzz1n8SnlLUW
Feb 21 2012
MA
North Andover - Richard Mullen, a nationally recognized hypnotherapist
and humorist, will present a program titled "Laugh Yourself Silly"
on Thursday, March 1, during an Avak luncheon at St. Gregory Armenian
Apostolic Church, 158 Main St., North Andover.
The luncheon will feature Armenian Lenten foods and desserts beginning
at noon, followed by the presentation.
Mullen's talk is about how humor and laughter help to reduce stress,
allowing participants to achieve optimum health.
He has been part of the natural health movement as a patient, student,
practitioner, educator and advocate.
"Stress is the foundation of most major health problems such as heart
disease, cancer, arthritis and diabetes," Mullen said. "Laughing
and smiling stimulates the immune system, which helps to protect
against disease."
Mullen, a resident of Georgetown, has led workshops and programs
throughout New England and Florida. The program is open to the public.
An $8 donation will be collected at the door.
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress