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Points of Interest, #39
December 20, 2008 in Brain, Depression, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, Spirituality | Tags: brain disease, dance, divinity, dreams, drug bust, economics, ego, fibromyalgia, intelligence, Irrititable bowel disease, just world hypothesis, navel lint, neurons, pathology, pictures, positive emotion, positivity, public sphere, religion, remembering, revelation, social anxiety, somatization, sprogs, surgeons, surgery, tickling | 2 comments
It’s Ba-ack. I have searched far and wide to bring you the very best of the mind, soul, and body, to my mind anyway, as found in my meanderings through the streams of the Ethernet. Today I have shyness with big egos, the power of positive emotions, your brain on spirituality, the folly of a just world, dancing in the OR, tickling and belly button lint, some beautiful diseased brains, and the solution to the World’s economic problems, to name just a few. So without further delay, I present, especially for you, the reader, the absolute best of the internet- Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest, #38
December 12, 2008 in Brain, Depression, Disability, ethics, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, Spirituality | Tags: American Idol, anatomy, art, Barack Obama, bread, Christmas, death, drug trials, evolution, fatigue, football, fossils, hearing, intelligence, Islam, language, lupus, macabre, Mecca, meditation, Mental Illness, neuron, noise, ornaments, photos, pictures, pilgrimage, placebo, prison, quarterbacks, Santa, treatment, work | Leave a comment
It’s that time again, when yours truly scours the internet from one end to the other, in a tireless search for all things mind, soul and body. Today I have not-so-random noise, QBs and their IQs, fabulous fatigue, the human body baked in bread, Mecca moderated Muslims, Lupus vanquished on American Idol, Barack Obama keeping cool, Christmas trees, Christmas paintings, and even a live interview with the Jolly Old Elf, himself. So without any more delay, I present the absolute best of the internet to come across my screen- Read the rest of this entry »
Points of Interest, #35
October 29, 2008 in Brain, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Spirituality | Tags: anatomy, art, baby, bizarre, blogs, carnivals, cognition, crying, death, Depression, Disability, doctoring, dying, futility, God, government, grieving, healing, healthcare, hope, humor, ICU, idolatry, intelligence, IQ, medical ethics, memory, parents, physical exam, politics, pride, religion, restraints, rights, science fiction, sculpture, self control, shadow, socialism, truth | 1 comment
And we’re back, time once again for a run down of the very best, most interesting, most educational, most inspiring, and most bizarre stuff I’ve been able to pick up here and there wandering the internet between actual work. This time I have the anatomy of hope, the anatomy of gummi bears, heady philosophy from the likes of Descartes and Barth, the link between marshmallows and intelligence, sculpting shadows and lots more. So have a seat and enjoy the very best of that my meanderings of the ethernet led to- 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 »
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