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At first blush Judd Apatow’s “Comedy Nerd” (Random House, 576 pages, $50) may seem like a hopeless vanity project, but this handsome, visceral memoir is satisfying on many levels. First and foremost, ...
President Trump misheard a reporter this week, leading him to think he was being told he had a polyp. Seth Meyers was pretty confused by that though considering, well, it was a reporter who was ...
Dear Dr. Roach: I am a 79-year-old female who is currently on biannual infusions for osteoporosis and high cholesterol. In 2018, I was diagnosed with Lynch syndrome with an MSH6 deviation. The genetic ...
Elizabeth, or “Lizzy,” is an artistic and helpful young girl with a fun sense of humor. While she may seem shy at first, once she feels comfortable she quickly opens up — chatting, laughing, and ...
Orem • Do Latter-day Saints have a problem with laughter? That was the question posed by former “Studio C” cast member Mallory Everton at the recent Restore conference at Utah Valley University.
We’re guessing that more than a few Baltimoreans were secretly dreading Saturday’s double-billed day of a “No Kings” protest happening simultaneously with the 25th annual Baltimore Running Festival.
The cost of a medical procedure, like a colonoscopy, can vary dramatically between hospitals in the same state. Researchers find little connection between higher hospital prices and better quality of ...
Kentucky has one of the highest rates of colorectal cancer in the US, but early detection leads to a 91% five-year survival rate. Colorectal cancer is projected to become the leading cancer killer for ...
New York Times bestselling author Mary Roach encouraged the use of humor to break down barriers in graphic and taboo medical discourse while promoting her new book “Replaceable You: Adventures in ...