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Nick Cannon leaving his NYC radio show under doctors' advice

Serious health issues have caused American singer/actor Nick Cannon to step down from his New York City radio show "Rollin' with Nick Cannon" on 92.3 NOW, he has announced on the show's website on Friday.

"Under doctor's orders, I have been asked to put my health first and cut back on some of my professional commitments in order to allow my body to get the rest that it needs to keep up with the demands of my multi-tasking schedule," Cannon, 31, said. "Even Superman has to sleep," he continued.

Earlier this week, Cannon revealed on his show that he was hospitalized over the weekend for two blood clots found in his lungs. Doctors also discovered that a ventricle in his heart was enlarged, according to The Washington Post. On top of that, over a month ago the 31-year-old entertainer was hospitalized for kidney failure.

Returned at work, the husband of Mariah Carey admitted having some major issues with his kidneys, and some other stuff. "The doctors had to reboot my entire immune system, and I'm working through that now," Cannon said back then.

Cannon says he'll continue with his syndicated radio show, Cannon's Countdown. He added that he will "look forward to contributing to 92.3 NOW whenever possible." It seems like he would have lot of free time to spend with their little twins Moroccan and Monroe.

Nick Cannon leaving his NYC radio show under doctors\' advice

 
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