Corollaries

You’ve probably read or heard of “Godwin’s Law.” It is the statement that the longer an online argument goes on, the probability that one side […]

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Bermuda Triangle

I know that you have heard and read about it. You may have even visited there. It’s that space bounded by Bermuda, Miami, and San […]

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Tonight in Bug Porn

This evening, Susan and I entertained our friends Tom and Kathy. We boiled up some bugs, corn, red potatoes, mushrooms and sausages. Kathy, Tom and […]

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GAD!

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is probably the most common mood disorder in older adults – more common than Depression. Anxiety, a form of worry with […]

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This Week in COVID

This week’s COVID update from Dr. Klotman is a Q&A session. He again addressed Ivermectin, international travel, the second booster dose, and other common questions.

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Sexing Flies

We’ve had a couple of cool days in Central Texas – clear nights with highs in the 70s and lows in the high 50s or […]

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Spoo, Snicks and Flarn, Oh My!

If you have ever watched the Sci-Fi series Babylon 5, you will probably recognize these names as food dishes of alien civilizations. Spoo and Snicks […]

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Tortillas

My fridge has a vegetable crisper; it’s where fresh vegetables and sometimes a citrus fruit go to die. I bet your fridge has a similar […]

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This Evening

Many of our sunsets are pink. This evening was no exception. A sliver of the waxing moon appears in the upper right hand. It was […]

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Blood

Every physician, nurse and allied clinical professional has to come to terms with blood. It’s just part of the landscape of our disciplines. We respond […]

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