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Points of Interest, v2, #7
April 19, 2009 in Brain, Disability, ethics, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, Spirituality, technology | Tags: anatomy, animals, art, autonomy, beneficence, BoTox, carcass, cognition, connectomics, context, conversion, crisis, dancing, death, Diffusion tensor imaging, dying, education, emergency, expression, genes, greek, grieving, healing, history, hollow mask, House MD, humor, irish, Islam, language, memorialization, missionary work, modernity, optical illusions, prophets, proselyting, schizophrenia, self, sterotypes, stigma, surgery, therapy, tractography, Westernism | Leave a comment
At long last, it has returned. It’s time again for the fabulous fruits of my travel over the vast concourses of the internet. Every time I try to go more than a week, I just end up with more I feel compelled to include. So I have provided a bounteous helping of the the best of the internet’s mind, body, and soul. Dig in and enjoy. Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest #28
September 2, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Spirituality | Tags: alcoholism, anxiety, cognition, congress, conversion, creativity, curing, death, dentures, doctoring, dopamine, dying, experiments, grieving, healing, hypocrisy, illness, insanity, insects, intelligence, internal organs, labs, Missionaries, missions, philosophy, physicians, Theology, toys, worry, zinc | 1 comment
Welcome, one and all to my wrap up of all the best posts to be found on-line in my adventures in cyberspace. This time we have no worries, the importance of intelligences, the fine line between creativity and madness, wet bugs and so much more, so dig in. Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest, #17
June 8, 2008 in Brain, Depression, ethics, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, Spirituality, Uncategorized | Tags: art, belief, charity, Christianity, coaching, consciousness, conversion, creativity, danger, death, Depression, development, dying, ecumenicism, english, evangelicals, faith, fear, forgetfulness, gospel of Judas, grieving, healthcare, Jesus Christ, labor, love, media, memory, neurons, prenatal surgery, PTSD, sensationalization, service, smell, spiritual growth | Leave a comment
It’s back, while I may not have time to come up with anything worth reading out of my head, I am more than happy to share the wealth of what someone else wrote. Meanwhile, I continue to tread water on the wards. Read the rest of this entry »
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