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Feb.15.2012
photo: Cover of Weekends at Bellevue, from the previous interview post (see below)
As the title suggests, this is Part Two of my interview with writer, and Dr., Julie Holland. She is the author of Weekends at Bellevue: Nine Years on the Night Shift at the Psych. ER....
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Jan.20.2012
Once in a while tigers make international news, like the white tiger in Las Vegas that mauled illusionist Roy Horn of Siegfried & Roy, or the one that killed a teenager at the San Francisco Zoo. Most of the time, though, the news is about tigers being eaten by man.
The latest involves a...
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Jan.07.2012
We have a tradition in politics of people living office to spend more time with their family. The phrase has stirred a lot of cynicism, as it often comes as some ethics investigation is being announced or a sex scandal is breaking out.
Over in sports, when the organization is in a rebuilding...
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Aug.03.2011
The Diagnosis
Hello, Geri once again. I was helping Dr. O’Neal with a new patient yesterday and he turned out to be diabetic. You are lucky to be alive in 2011 instead of 1888. We have no way to monitor this patient, or treat him.
We last left our discussion with going to the doctor and...
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Jul.26.2011
A Spoonful of Sugar and Some Medicine Go Down
Hello, everyone! I would like to introduce you to a very dear friend of mine, Dr. Patrick O’Neal. If it wasn’t for Doc and his wife, Sara I would not have survived my trip. He wants to share these medical facts that are now available to everyone...
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Apr.06.2011
Since the tragedy in Japan we have had numerous reports of radiation leakage and detection spanning as far into the US as California, Alabama, and parts of the East Coast. I have received numerous questions on what to do naturally for radiation exposure and to protect oneself from such. I’ve come...
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Apr.05.2011
Wowie ka-zawie....that's techie writer-speak for amazed, delighted, and (hunting in thesaurus) grateful to Huntington Sharp and Gina Misiroglu for featuring my work as BOOK OF THE DAY on the RedRoom.com site. They've become supportive friends and colleagues, helping me set up my RedRoom author site...
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Mar.16.2011
Does this make sense to you?
"Most Senators would rather not have to actually vote against the bill, because they know how popular it is with Canadians of all political views. So, if we can raise a national outcry to demand a vote, we're likely to win. Liberal Senators have already pledged...
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Nov.24.2010
According to a recent CNN poll, 80% of the Americans approve the use of airport full body X-ray scanners. Yet, back in April, a group of prominent scientists, physicians, and professors at the University of California San Francisco challenged their safety in a letter to Dr. John P. Holdren, the...
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Nov.11.2010
Verónica Michelle Bachelet Jeria served as President of Chile from March 11, 2006-March 11, 2010. She became the first woman president in Chile’s history. President Bachelet won the 2006 election in a runoff, beating her opponent with 53.5% of the vote. Cristina Elisabet Fernández de Kirchner (also...
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