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Points of Interest, vol2, #2
January 24, 2009 in Brain, Depression, Disability, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, psychology, Science, Spirituality | Tags: abortion, anatomy, back pain, childhood, death, DSM-V, epiglottitis, faith, genius, gifted, God, herniated disc, Hib, humor, learning, learning disability, life, locked in syndrome, metacognition, morality, pagers, paralysis, patients, physics, prejudice, procrastination, profanity, PTSD, religion, residency, sports, stereotyping, stigma, testing, thinking, thought, tragedy, vaccination | Leave a comment
Well, I’ve done it. I’ve shook off the winter blahs long enough to find all that is praiseworthy and of good report in the blogosphere specifically as it pertains to the mind, soul, and body. I am excited to announce I have a real doctor job this summer, but I am afraid this has meant I just can’t seem to focus on blogging. At the very least you can count on me to find elsewhere to focus on for you, the reader. Read the rest of this entry »
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