søndag 25. april 2010

Rødnesedagen

In the previous post, Jenny wrote about the “Clown Doctors”. We don’t have this program in Norway, but last year, a TV-company arranged a fundraiser called Rødnesedagen. Before “Rødnesedagen” you could buy red clown noses in selected stores. The profit went to an organization called Redd Barna (Save the Children). On November 29th 2009, one should put on these noses and do something funny in front of other people and they could give money.


We don’t know if this day is going to be organized this year as well, but it was a nice way to raise money for children in other countries, children who has been raped or abused and have no place to live.

-Hedda

tirsdag 6. april 2010

Clown Doctors

You have probably heard the old adage "laughter is the best medicine". Medical experts in the USA believe that laughter helps hospitalized children relax and deal with pain.

Many hospitals in the USA, UK and Europe are using Clown Care to make children laugh and to lighten the serious side of hospitals. This is a program involving visits from specially trained clowns. Using comedy, magic, music and juggling, clown doctors distract children during their treatment. They reduse some of the anxiety and fear that many children experience associated with hospitals.


I found some facts on the internet which explains how laughter affects human physiology:


- Reduces pain. Our bodies produce pain-killing hormones called endorphins in response to laughter.
- Strengthens immune function. A good belly laugh increases production of T-cells, interferon and immune proteins called globulins.
- Decreases stress. When under stress, we produce a hormone called cortisol. Laughter significantly lowers cortisol levels and returns the body to a more relaxed state.




I think using Clown Doctors in hospitals helps children overcome fear and to feel safe during hospitalization.





What is your opinion about Clown Doctors? :)

- Jenny

A joke from nomad:)

Two ducks are swimming in a pool
One duck says "quack"
The other duck says "damn! I wanted to say that"


Thanks Nomad!