We’ve all been there – crying our eyes out during a sad movie or after a tough day, wondering if all those tears are at least burning a few calories. Well, it turns out they actually do! I’ve ...
The phrase “a good cry” dates back to at least the mid-1800s while the phrase “cry it out” dates as far back as the mid-1600s. Both phrases suggest in our lay language that crying can relieve some ...
After Michael Harwell’s wife died of brain cancer two years ago, he learned to embrace the grieving process by relishing 56 years worth of memories from his marriage, and sharing them with friends.
A mom says not allowing her children to “cry alone” is one of the best parenting decisions she has ever made. “Some totally get it,” Sarah Bullock, a mother of three, tells TODAY.com in an email ...
Losing a loved one is a real shock. Most of us are not prepared for the full impact of grief. Some people confess the first time they experienced real grief, there was a period when they thought they ...
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Crying in the cinema? You’re not alone
From “I was six when I first cried at the movies,” to “I cried when Renuka Shahane’s character died in Hum Aapke Hain Koun ,” all of us can recall an instance when a film left us in tears. After all, ...
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