Dr. Ken Jeong Answers Medical Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

Ken Jeong uses the power of Twitter to answer some common medical questions.

Ken’s Doc Support Twitter Account:
https://twitter.com/DocSupport_KJ

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20 thoughts on “Dr. Ken Jeong Answers Medical Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED

  1. Idk why people are still asking this question, but the solution for hiccups is to hold your breath for a minute or two.

  2. Oh k dummy I wanted to know about hiccups! Not a comedy cure!! They hurt after a while!! Thanks for nothing!

  3. He plays a convincing doctor… love knocked up when he throws the medical chart on the floor and screams at the nurse to pick it up.

  4. As a European i sometimes forget how many USA citizens don’t have the ability to just “ask your doctor”. No wonder they would fall into pseudosciences and fake doctors when the actual American medicine can cost hundreds of dollars per visit

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