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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American Heart Month — The 7 Best Ways to Donate Now
February is American Heart Month, a time to think about more than just who we love, but how healthy our hearts and lives are. We've put together a list of seven of the best charities most deserving of your support.
Does It Go? Striped Ties With Striped Shirts Edition
Three quick tips on how to effectively pair up what can be a difficult tandem.
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?
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.
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.
Good News About Ebola, at Last
After weeks of concern, worry and then near panic over the deadly Ebola virus, there is finally some good news that will (hopefully) relieve some of the lingering fear of a broader epidemic.
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.
There’s a Vaccine for the Virus You Should Be Worried About — The Flu
Ebola may be grabbing all the headlines, but the virus we’re all far more likely to catch and get seriously ill from is one that’s very preventable: the flu.
5 Things You Should Know About Ebola — How It Spreads, Symptoms & More
Ebola is all over the headlines lately. Here are some helpful facts about the deadly disease (that you're not going to catch).
10 Products You Can Buy to Support Breast Cancer Awareness — And Look Great In
While making straight-up donations is a great way to show your support, we've also found 10 ways you can use your purchasing power to promote the fight against breast cancer.
Walking Could Be the Most Important Form of Exercise You Do
Forget what you see on those extreme-weight-loss reality shows. The simple act of walking may in fact be the most helpful form of exercise you're not doing enough.
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.
Not-So-Fun Study Says Sweating the Small Stuff Could Kill You
It turns out that age-old advice not to sweat the small stuff is more than just a trite saying. It could save your life.
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.
‘Happy Wife, Happy Life’ Not Just a Clever Saying, According to Study [VIDEO]
It’s clichéd. It’s quaint. It rhymes. And as it turns out, it’s true.