Amy Schumer was diagnosed with Cushing syndrome, a hormonal disorder caused by high levels of cortisol in the body — thanks to comments from people on the internet who noticed her "puffier face ...
Sen. Chuck Schumer arrived in Rochester Monday, promising to get all hands on deck to contain the virus and lower prices for families and restaurants. "I'm ready to work in a bipartisan way with ...
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Farmers need money for biosecurity efforts to stay on top of the problem, so they can do things like isolate birds, enhance sanitation and buy personal protective equipment, Schumer said.
Amy Schumer is giving her fans a shoutout for helping her make a serious health discovery. After the Life & Beth star was called out for having a "puffier" face than usual, Schumer initially ...
This large museum, named for its founder Charles Wright, tells the story of the African American experience from the beginning of time to the presidency of Barack Obama. Opened in 1965 ...
Amy Schumer said that comments about her having a 'moon face' led to her Cushing syndrome diagnosis. If it weren't for the trolls on social media pointing out her swollen face, she said she ...
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Further, Schumer, 43, said she “didn’t think to try and have a guy make” her climax until she was in her 30s. However, the Emmy winner has since “had generous partners who understand ...
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