Actress Lauren Miller Rogen, wife of comedian Seth Rogen, revealed that she had a brain aneurysm removed after it grew in size. Lauren, who has a family history of dementia, underwent the procedure after consulting with UCLA neurosurgeon Dr. Geoffrey Colby. Both Lauren and Seth are advocates for brain health and co-founded the non-profit organization Hilarity for Charity to support those affected by Alzheimer's disease. They emphasize the importance of early detection and taking care of one's brain throughout life.
Seth Rogen and his wife Lauren Miller Rogen have been on a "brain health journey" since Miller Rogen's mother was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's. They launched Hilarity for Charity (HFC), a nonprofit that supports family caregivers of Alzheimer's patients, raises awareness, and invests in brain health education for all ages. HFC promotes five healthy brain habits, including sleep, healthy eating, emotional well-being, physical exercise, and cognitive fitness. The Rogens have integrated these habits into their daily lives and encourage others to do the same to reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's or related dementias.
Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller-Rogen's beloved dog, Zelda, has passed away at almost 14 years old. The couple often referred to Zelda as their child and she even appeared in some of Rogen's movies. Miller-Rogen shared the news on Instagram, describing Zelda as a "special, magical creature" who taught them about love, resilience, strength, and kindness. Rogen shared the same post on his own Instagram.