You probably need more than diuretics. And, no… it’s not your thyroid.
March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month! Why not dive right in, literally, with Bowel Run… the funny new medical humor running game from GiggleMed.com.
Almost like your own fantastic voyage up the bowel tract shooting polyps, destroying cancerous masses, and of course, jumping over caverns of stool.
Get your feet wet and your hands dirty with Bowel Run.
Funny sound effects. Addicting game play.
Are you prepped?
Download Bowel Run now. The waiting room will never be the same.
Just when you thought you heard of everything… GiggleMed goes and puts a Throckmorton app out there for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.
For those of you in the dark on Throckmorton’s Sign, it is a somewhat fictitious radiographic sign that clinically astute radiologists use in determining the highest yield portion of a radiology image to focus on.
Here’s how it works… You’re reading an Xray or a CT or something… so far it’s pretty unremarkable. But then you notice… the male organ (yes, the one of spam filter fame) is pointing toward one side. Logically then, if something is pointing there… well, you look over there.
Throckmorton’s Sign says that whichever side the Spam Filter Organ is pointing towards, that’s the side of the lesion.
Well, thinking that’s a little unfair, GiggleMed decided to even the playing field and make this important radiographic sign available for use in all patients… male and female… and in all studies… whether the bottom half of the body is imaged or no...
The iHealth iPod Parody Series has included iShock, iAGRA, iVee, and iEat, iWeigh, and now, the iCut…
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… And “Oh, the reimbursement”
Check out the iHealth Medical Humor eCards. Send some now, just to make someone laugh….
If you didn’t see the most recent posts from the iHealth iPod Parody Series, then make sure you take a look at iShock, iAGRA, iVee, and iEat… now, onto the logical conclusion from iEat… iWeigh.
Think iPod meets Wii Fit. Amazing this thing even has a warranty, huh? Watch me as iWeigh.
You probably need more than diuretics. And, no… it’s not your thyroid.
More for the iHealth iPod Parody Series. The most recent iPod medical humor graphics were iShock, iAGRA, and iVee… and now, iEat…
Now, this one doesn’t actually have an iPod or iPhone image in it, but that’s okay… you’ll see why in the post that follows this one (in the next day or so).
Be on the lookout for GiggleMed.com’s forthcoming medical humor app for the iPod touch.
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