Osteoporosis and Mistletoe
Mistletoe and Osteoporosis “I’m 5 feet 4 inches short” said Mrs. H. as I was preparing to measure her height. “Short?” I queried? “Well,” she […]
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Mistletoe and Osteoporosis “I’m 5 feet 4 inches short” said Mrs. H. as I was preparing to measure her height. “Short?” I queried? “Well,” she […]
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Memory Professor T., a 78 year old former of English teacher who delighted generations of students with insight into Shakespeare’s puns and humor has
Let’s Have it Our Way As a medical doctor, professional ethics demand that I carefully help patients consider a risk/benefit analysis as regards
“I see…” Perhaps you’ve wondered, as have I: “Do I perceive my concepts or rather do I conceive my percepts?” What? You haven’t? Well,
I scream, you scream. I love ice cream. Don’t you? The true American genius. An aristocratic food. As American as the apple pie beside
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My Honey Recently, both Time and Newsweek reported a Chinese burn cure made from bee products including raw honey. They reported that fifty thousand
The Golden Years I used to work at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. As staff and patients at big city hospitals well know, parking in
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FIRE If you awoke one dark night and discovered your home was on fire, you would scramble for the fire extinguisher and, while spraying the
Lend Me Your Ear Mr. D. had grown increasingly irritable and, after extensive work ups by a family doctor, a psychiatrist and a
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Dropping acid So shocking was a recent column (my criticism of ice cream!) that I received a flood of letters asking me for more explanation