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SXSW 2023: Connecting Your Brain to Computers
Brain Computer Interface technology will allow you to control the world with just your thoughts and bluetooth.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Winter Sisters’ by Tim Westover
In this earthy, magical-realist dive into small-town Southern life two centuries ago, Westover explores the boundaries of medical science and superstition.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Stem Cell Revolution: Discover 26 Disruptive Technological Advances to Stem Cell Activators,’ by Joseph Christiano, ND
'Stem Cell Revolution' is an incredible book about the newest revolution in stem cell therapies, by Joseph Christiano, a naturopathic doctor.
Read More »‘The Knick’ Review: Clive Owen Stars in Cinemax’s New Drama
The Knick is an excellent series. Its setting is perfect to offer commentary, not just on our own medical and societal history, but our own times as well.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘The Story of Medicine – Pain Pus and Poison’
Anyone with curiosity about history or medicine will find this DVD an excellent choice. It is fascinating, accurate and never dry or boring.
Read More »Brain Tumors Don’t Play Favorites, Reports ‘NY Daily News’
About 688,000 Americans are diagnosed with a brain tumor every year. Of these, about 140,000 are malignant.
Read More »Medical Screenings: Saying “No” Can Be a Boon to Health
Increased alternative medicine use and a growing awareness of over-diagnoses are changing the face of health care.
Read More »Book Review: Shared Emptiness by John Brinling
In the darkness of a damaged mind.
Read More »Book Review: Clump, an American Splatire by S. Redman White
A dark satire that pokes fun at many of the industries existing today.
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