Kathy Landin is a freelance internet pop-culture junkie (and web video producer). For a brief time in 2011, she was THIS close to being Charlie Sheen's social media intern for the summer. She's blogged for local TV stations, anonymous dating adventures and stupid advice columns. Mostly she entertains herself by practicing the fine art of idiocy, which you can watch in Kathy Landin's "I'm an Idiot" Show. Or, if you have a short attention span, get 140 characters of idiocy on Twitter.
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5 Steps to Finding the Right Heart Doctor for You
If you think you might be on the path to a heart problem (or if you already have one), here are a few steps to add to your cardiologist search process.
6 Celebrities Who Prove Heart Disease Can Hit Anybody
These six celebrities prove that heart disease affects people of all ages, races and walks of life.
Black Friday Deals You May Want to Quit Pie For — Target, Macy’s, Best Buy & More
Check out how the top retailers are competing for your holiday dollar.
How to Get the Most Out of the Affordable Care Act
Keep these five tips in mind in order to get the best coverage without overpaying.
Your Black Friday Shopping Planner — Store Opening Times & Deal Schedules
Wondering when all those big stores will be opening and offering those massive discounts this Black Friday?
French Kissing Is Dirty Business — Now We Know How Dirty
You and the person you're swapping spit with are also swapping bacteria. Lots of bacteria.
Ebola Explained — Simple Talk About How Ebola Takes Over Its Victims [VIDEO]
Ebola may not be dominating headlines the way it did a few weeks ago, but it's still a good time to make sure we all understand exactly how this deadly virus works.
Cut Your Risk of Kidney Stones With More Water and Less Soda
A new study shows reduced risk for kidney stones if you drink more water and less soda.
Warning: That Ebola Cure You Found Online Isn’t an Ebola Cure
While there are companies pedaling them, there are no legitimate cures for Ebola to be found online.
If You’re in Your Golden Years, It’s Time to Drink Up to Remember
A new study has shown that, in older adults, moderate alcohol consumption can improve or preserve memory.