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Category Archives: A New Way to Practice Medicine
Dignity, Meaning, Uniqueness and Health
I would like to give you a deeper sense of the importance of precision, individualized medical care; of the importance of data in the optimization of athletic performance and in longevity. However, I will need to take what at first … Continue reading
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Credit Where Credit Is Due
I am a frequent reader of the American Journal of Epidemiology and saw this article several months ago; good editorial, usually good journal. OK, now one of my genius patient’s, yes, I have them, recently sent me the article and … Continue reading
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A Major Shift
A Major Shift Reading medical journals is often more a political act than a scientific one. What gets published, when and by who is a completely political process. I do mean, that was a ‘do’, I do mean that the … Continue reading
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In response to “A Complex Encryption”
I received a wonderful email from a reader and it began thus: “In response to “A Complex Encryption” I’m no scientist, having done horribly in chemistry and biology in high school (which is the limit of my schooling), but I’ve … Continue reading
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