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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New Research Shows Memory Loss From Alzheimer’s May Be Reversible
Encouraging new research may show that it’s possible to reverse the memory loss associated with Alzheimer’s disease—if it’s caught early.
‘Sexting’ Growing More Popular but Doesn’t Lead to Riskier Behavior in Teens
More teens are sexting—that is, passing around explicit photos and texts on their phones—but that doesn't mean they're engaging in other, riskier activities too.
Powerful New Drug Could Be Good News for Patients With Aggressive Breast Cancer
A new drug may extend the life of certain breast cancer patients up to 16 months longer.
Using Artificial Sweeteners to Avoid Sugar May Do More Harm Than Good
New research may confirm what many have thought for some time: artificial sweeteners like Splenda and Equal cause more problems than they solve when it comes to having a healthier diet.
How to Avoid Enterovirus? Wash Your Hands — Here Are 5 Tips for Your Kids
In light of recent outbreaks of enterovirus across the country, the CDC is reminding parents that the best way to avoid contracting it to wash your hands.
Marijuana Could Be the Answer to Reducing Domestic Violence
A recent study found a link between couples who smoke marijuana regularly and a reduced incidence of domestic violence.
Why You Shouldn’t Use a Spoon to Give Your Child Medicine
A recent study shows that using kitchen spoons to give children medicine is highly inaccurate and often quite dangerous.
Uh-Oh — An Incurable Mosquito-Borne Virus Has Hit the U.S.
The little-known Chikungunya virus, which has no vaccine, has been confirmed in the continental United States. Here's what you should know.
Pregnant Women May Be More Likely to Have Car Accidents
A new study shows that a pregnant woman in her second trimester could be more likely to have a car accident than at any other time in her pregnancy or life.
E-Cigarettes May Not Help You Quit Smoking, but Here’s What Can
E-cigarettes may not be the best way to help you kick that smoking habit after all.