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  • The researchers will present their findings entitled Mirthful Laughter, As Adjunct Therapy in Diabetic Care, Increases HDL Cholesterol and Attenuates Inflammatory Cytokines and hs-CRP and Possible CVD Risk.

    Diabetes News from dLife.com 2009

  • The researchers will present their findings entitled Mirthful Laughter, As Adjunct Therapy in Diabetic Care, Increases HDL Cholesterol and Attenuates Inflammatory Cytokines and hs-CRP and Possible CVD Risk.

    Health News from Medical News Today 2009

  • Fleischman was raised in San Diego and, after leaving high school, began touring the country doing a magic act with a friend as the Mirthful Conjurers in vaudeville stage shows in night clubs between 1938-41. in 1939 he wrote his first book on magic, Between Cocktails, selling all rights for $50.

    Archive 2010-03-01 Steve 2010

  • Fleischman was raised in San Diego and, after leaving high school, began touring the country doing a magic act with a friend as the Mirthful Conjurers in vaudeville stage shows in night clubs between 1938-41. in 1939 he wrote his first book on magic, Between Cocktails, selling all rights for $50.

    Sid Fleischman (1920-2010) Steve 2010

  • Mirthful story in the November 2008 issue of The Atlantic.

    Boing Boing 2008

  • Dear readers, I hope you had (or are having) a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Mirthful Yule, Joyous Kwanzaa, or other winter festival of choice!

    Archive 2007-12-01 Peggy 2007

  • Dear readers, I hope you had (or are having) a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Mirthful Yule, Joyous Kwanzaa, or other winter festival of choice!

    Happy Holidays from the Women in Science blog! Peggy 2007

  • In my possession is a book I love, plucked from the Discard Pile (in fact, DISCARD is written in bold black along the edge of the pages and in the front and back covers): Ballads of Old New York by Arthur Guiterman (also author of The Mirthful Lyre).

    NaDruWriNi 2005

  • Mr. Guiterman did editorial work on the Woman’s Home Companion and the Literary Digest from 1891 to 1906, and published several books of verse, now out of print, before doing those which contain his representative work: “The Laughing Muse, ” 1915; “The Mirthful Lyre, ” 1917; and “Ballads of Old New York, ” 1920.

    Biographical Notes. Jessie B 1922

  • Mirthful, keen-witted Sanzio smiled to himself, and went his way in silence; for he who loved Andrea Mantegna did not bow down in homage before the old master-potter's estimation of himself, which was in truth somewhat overweening in its vanity.

    Bimbi 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

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