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    wbreitman
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    April 2nd was "Laugh Out Loud Day" in Iowa

    With unprecedented enthusiasm, Iowans have embraced the challenge to become the healthiest state in the nation by 2016. Since well-being includes both physical and emotional health – and laughter contributes to both - Monday, April 2, has been declared “Laugh Out Loud Day” in Iowa. I hope the following brings you a laugh or two!
    Medical Definitions
    · Artery: The study of paintings.
    · Bacteria: Back door to cafeteria.
    · Barium: What doctors do when patients die.
    · Benign: What you be after you be eight.
    · Cesarean Section: .A neighborhood in Rome.
    · Catscan: Searching for kitty.
    · Cauterize: Made eye contact with her.
    · Colic: A sheep dog.
    · Coma: A punctuation mark.
    · D & C: Where Washington is.
    · Dilate: To live long.
    · Enema: Not a friend.
    · Fester: Quicker than someone else.
    · Fibula: A small lie.
    · Genital: Non-Jewish person.
    · G. I. Series: World Series of military baseball.
    · Hangnail: What you hang your coat on.
    · Impotent: Distinguished, well known.
    · Labor Pain: Getting hurt at work.
    · Medical Staff: A Doctor's cane.
    · Morbid: A higher offer than I bid.
    · Nitrates: Cheaper than day.
    · Node: Was aware of.
    · Outpatient: A person who has fainted.
    · Pap Smear: A fatherhood test.
    · Pelvis: Second cousin to Elvis.
    · Post Operative: A letter carrier.
    · Recovery Room: Place to do upholstery.
    · Rectum: Darn near killed him.
    · Secretion: Hiding something.
    · Seizure: Roman emperor.
    · Tablet: A small table.
    · Terminal Illness: Getting sick at the airport.
    · Tumor: More than one.
    · Urine: Opposite of you're out.
    · Varicose: Nearby, close by.
    · Vein: Conceited
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