Why Doesn't My Funny Bone Make Me Laugh?: Sneezes, Hiccups, Butterflies, and Other Funny Feelings ExplainedEmmy winner Dr. Xenakis has produced a wealth of informational television, video, and radio programming and will soon be hosting eight prime-time television specials on health concerns for NBC. Here, the Renaissance man of broadcast medicine explores sore throats, gas, heartburn and other common sensations. |
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