The mysteries of the human brain
Many years ago, I was talking to a friend of mine who was a medical student on his neurology rotation. He related what was, to me, an amazing story. The patient he saw that day was a fairly young man...
View ArticleBrave? Yes. Unique? No.
If you stop at the first paragraph of this AP article, you might think that Teddy Kennedy is the only person on earth who has ever faced a cancer surgery as daunting as the one he underwent (emphasis...
View ArticleNHS leaves British women in pain
From Genesis 3:16 (after the expulsion from Eden): To the woman He [God] said, “I will greatly increase your pains in childbearing; with pain you will give birth to children. I’m feeling Biblical after...
View ArticleChipping away at liberals’ belief in Obama’s program *UPDATED*
For reasons too complicated to explain, I have more than a passing knowledge about medical informatics — or, in simple terms, the trend to put all patient records in computerized systems. That’s why,...
View ArticleObama administration continues to refine its priorities
Today’s news stories help to clarify Obama’s and the Democrats’ priorities: Money for parties? Check. Assistance for politically friendly papers that the American public refuses to read? Check. Money...
View ArticleDeconstructing the Obama health care plan
Okay, it’s actually called the Kennedy bill, but it’s the realization of Obama’s insistence on the federal government forcing and funding mandatory health insurance. Keith Hennessey, in addition to...
View ArticleOf flight surgeons and physicals
When we met the Blues, one of the people we met was the team’s flight surgeon, who struck me as a lovely young woman: warm, dedicated and intelligent. I’m sure Neptunus Lex wasn’t talking about her...
View ArticleA sense of gratitude and wonderment
My mother is a testament to the wonders of modern medicine. But for the drugs, surgery, and implanted equipment upon which she relies, she would have been dead a long time ago. Perhaps even more...
View ArticleExperts push for Orwellian maintenance over Americans’ health
George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four is one of the best and most important books ever written. This is not hyperbole. It’s as close as one can ever get to an objective statement about a novel. In...
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