June 27, 2018

Stay Fit for Life: • Written in the 80s, the book Fit for Life is full of accurate information about diet. Authors Harvey and Marilyn Diamond were far ahead of their time in describing many concepts. They emphasize eating whole, non-processed foods. They recommend avoiding most food prior to noon (“[only] fruit before noon”). They focus on circadian nutrition, highlighting…

June 20, 2018

The Best Medicine: • Hopefully you have all seen the movie Patch Adams. This was an accurate account of the physician Patch Adams, who continues to practice medicine.• My amazing wife was able to get us tickets to see him at the Omni last week. What a fearless healer Patch continues to be. Now in his…

June 13, 2018

Epidemic: • Several heroin overdoses this week. One kid who has been injecting for 5 years and has no complications. No infections. Good family that hasn’t given up on him yet. Chance for a truly clean slate, a new start.• It is such a reward to see the look on these patients’ faces when you treat…

June 6, 2018

Stress: • Interesting article from School of Life on finding something(s) to worry about daily as a proxy for unresolved past stresses. Freudian. Likely true in many cases, especially for our patients. Very brief read.  Debt: • Think your student loan debt (or general debt) is bad, check out this orthodontist. He certainly took part in the accumulation, and he’s a…

May 30, 2018

Alive Time vs Dead Time:  • This is a concept from Robert Greene. He has written many formidable books about mastery, war, power. This concept relates to how you choose to spend your time. It relates closely to what David Foster Wallace was advising on where to direct your attention (“This is water”). • This motivates one to use…

May 23, 2018

Making Faces: • Check out this fairly technical article about facial expressions as social tools. Plenty of sociologic jargon, talking about an “externalist, functionalist view of facial displays.” • The general idea is that the facial expressions we make could be more to induce feelings or behaviors in others than to actually express what is on our mind.…

May 16, 2018

Wisdom from the ER:  • A patient told us that a very angry 5-foot-4 bald man would be looking for her. She was in a bad accident and she was thinking about her frantic husband. Minutes and even hours can fly by in the hospital, and this time feels like eternity to family members who are not informed. Usually…

May 9, 2018

Protect Yourself: • Sadly, in medicine we are at risk of violence from the people we are trying to help, and must be resolved not to fight back.  This article has many pearls, the most pragmatic being the three positions you can stand in when encountering trouble: the thinker pose, the timeout pose, and the hands up. All poses…

May 2, 2018

Light is a Drug: • Thanks Ashlee Melendez for this article that is absolutely packed with concisely presented information on healthy light-dark cycles. Article on BBC about Linda Geddes, who spent two weeks with no artificial light. I am bookmarking the article and have printed numerous references. Looking forward to her book (Chasing the Sun, early 2019). Two…

April 25, 2018

Writing: • Gutenberg invented the printing press based on an idea of scaling production. His entrepreneurial spirit actually started with mass-production of ornamental mirrors for a church festival. He then adapted a wine press to print words on pages. The first book he printed was a Latin handbook.• Martin Luther said print was God’s greatest act of…