The Doctors
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    May 28, 2012 2:00PM
    Laugh Yourself to a Firmer, Slimmer & Smarter Body!
    Season 4 Episode 157
    Laughing affects the immune system and sleep patterns; comic Pauly Shore's secret to staying in shape; comics Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd try to stump the doctors with their medical questions.
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A panel of top medical professionals, including emergency room physician Travis Stork (``The Bachelor in Paris''), pediatrician Jim Sears, gynecologist Lisa Masterson and plastic surgeon Andrew Ordon, weigh in on health issues raised by their guests as well as questions from viewers at home. Additionally, cameras follow physicians inside the operating room, providing viewers a rare glimpse of medical procedures. Celebrity guests also occasionally weigh in on medical issues.