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Problems in Search of Smart People; No More Red Dots

COVID played havoc in our lives for almost three years. Besides killing over one million Americans and many others around the world, COVID, assisted by politicians, led to needless division among Americans. As I wrote my last couple posts, I was fully aware that half of the country would dismiss Read more…

By drj@drjblog.com, 5 monthsOctober 22, 2022 ago
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Vaccination Mandates are Inconsistent with Medical Ethics

I like to write because it clears my thoughts akin to the journaling often recommended by therapists. I compare writing to psychotherapy, where telling one’s story helps a person sort things out. AODA counselors often do supportive therapy, mirroring and clarifying what a patient says. As I have explained in Read more…

By drj@drjblog.com, 5 monthsOctober 19, 2022 ago
Healthcare

Breathing is Good. Booster Bad?

As one last self-obsessed post about my health, I’m doing much better. I have been back in the office for a few weeks now. I’m not splitting the atom after all; all I have to do is sit and listen. Did I mention that I love my job? I have Read more…

By drj@drjblog.com, 5 monthsOctober 17, 2022 ago
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