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March 15, 2008 in Brain, Depression, ethics, healthcare, LDS, Medicine, Mental Illness, mind, Mormon, Neurology, psychiatry, psychology, Science, Spirituality, technology | Tags: anesthesia, attention, belief, Book of Mormon, bullying, Catholic, choking, Daylight savings, Depression, EMTALA, grieving, Huckabee, humor, illness, Missionaries, neuroimaging, neuroscience, peer review, performance anxiety, pharmaceuticals, prayer, prejudice, sleep | 3 comments
I think I may be hitting the three month blogger’s wall. I don’t want to write stuff just to write stuff. I would like for it to actually be good and worth reading, and yet I feel a compulsion to blog, blog, blog. Work is getting busy, busy, busy. Lack of time and perfectionism seem to have buried my muse. So I am slowing down to regroup. Thankfully, I can always score points on all the stuff I wish I wrote. Here is the very best of the internet to have crossed my eyes this past week.
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