Panic Comes from Playing the Numbers Game April 1, 2020 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment The corona virus numbers are much to fluid to draw any realistic predictions, but that won’t stop them from coming.
The days of Coronavirus panic should be numbered March 14, 2020 by Paul Kilmartin Leave a Comment Reasons to believe the rate is slowing and has upper bounds.
Do Television Drug Ads Contribute to Rising Healthcare Costs? January 9, 2019 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Can prescription drug advertising be convincing consumers to seek unnecessary medical attention and more expensive drugs?
California Says, “Would You Like Water with That?” to Kid’s Meals August 20, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment New California bill has good intentions, but is just another nanny-state intrusion into parental responsibilities.
A New Report on Increasing Allergies in Kids Leads to Additional Questions March 14, 2018 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment A new study says kids are experiencing more allergic symptoms. Is it because of better reporting and treatment, or are we keeping them too sanitized?
Response to School Shootings Should Focus on Deeper Underlying Causes February 16, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence 3 Comments Rage is growing among disaffected youth in schools where bullying, gang violence and intimidation are widespread. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
You’ve Got a Friend: Psychic “Advisers” Flood the Internet January 31, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Continued economic uncertainty, sweeping social changes, and a desire for greater control over their lives has many Americans searching for a “genie” Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
America’s Deepening Heroin Problem Has Its Roots in War-Torn Afghanistan January 17, 2018 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Both countries are becoming “hooked” on a deadly cycle of economic depression, drug addiction, and violence. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »
Time for the Annual Heart Health Visit with the Cardiologist November 30, 2017 by Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment Cardiovascular disease is not just for old people, take it from one who knows.
In Silicon Valley, “Micro-Dosing” LSD Has Become All the Rage November 7, 2017 by Stewart Lawrence Leave a Comment Evidence is mounting that LSD, properly used, could have vast potential for reducing depression, stimulating brain growth and enhancing creativity. Pages: 1 2 Pages ( 1 of 2 ): 1 2Next »