The word and concept were coined by American physiologist Walter Cannon in the early 20th Century. The concept is that living things have mechanisms that […]
Read MoreThe Y Mystery
For as long as Susan and I have been together, we have attributed various male behaviors to the Y Chromosome. You will recall from your […]
Read MoreMaking an Ash of Myself
Several years ago, I posted a medical tale of a Hispanic patient who presented to the hospital ER with active audio-visual hallucinations with religious and […]
Read MoreThis Week in COVID
Dr. Klotman’s Week 213 COVID update is on YouTube. The highlights are: Dr. Klotman devotes some thoughtful discussion to the next pandemic. If you follow […]
Read MoreBirthday Dinner
Today was Susan’s birthday. The celebration was modest – Thai-Vietnamese fusion fare at Dong Nai – a nearby Asian fusion eatery. We ordered an appetizer […]
Read MoreJust Duck It!
Dinner this evening was duck legs in Chinese five-spice with an eggplant as a side. The duck leg recipe that I use is a no-brainer. […]
Read MoreMonotonically non-increasing
It’s part of the jargon that was introduced as the new math wended its way through the high schools of the 60s. These words basically […]
Read MoreCarribean Arthropods for Dinner
Dinner this evening was butterflied Carribean lobster tails and squid salad. Squid salad is something that HEB stores prepare in their sushi area. It has […]
Read MoreSpicy Porn
And I’m talking condiments not Stephanie Clifford aka Stormy Daniels. Susan and I like spicy food, but not only hot stuff. Yes, we appreciate Jalapenos, […]
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