blog post in No Food for Thought | ADHD = Young? Have you ever read on a mental disorder and found its description to be incredibly vague? Some diagnosis procedures look so relative that it's hard to believe diagnostic opinions can be trusted. If yo |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Atypical commuting There are several ways to commute. By foot, by subway, by car, by bicycle, by bus, or by a mix of these. By tramway or boat, by skateboard, by motorcycle or scooter too. As a resident of Quebec Cit |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Canada's "healthcare" system: |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Charles Tisseyre : l'histoire de mon AVC J'aime depuis toujours l'émission Découverte et son animateur. Mais en regardant les sujets de l'épisode parlant de l'AVC de Charles Tisseyre, je me suis dit que celui-là devait être plutôt |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Dealing with costochondritis During fall 2015, I developed chest pain. In a matter of 2 or 3 days, pain went from null to highly disabling. I was then told I had developed costochondritis, which I had never heard about. Possibly |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Égalité en santé En matière de santé, le Québec est fou d'égalité. En théorie, tous ont accès à des soins de santé gratuits. En pratique, mon médecin de famille, qui travaille pour le système public, tra |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Fausse alerte, Google n'a pas fumé de joint J'ai pris connaissance de l'étude High intelligence: A risk factor for psychological and physiological overexcitabilities . Mal |
blog post in No Food for Thought | How Doctors Die From Slashdot : {QUOTE()}Dr. Ken Murray, a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at USC, writes that doctors don't die li |
blog post in No Food for Thought | If you want peace, prepare for war - fighting violence in hockey? I have always known that my mother's last boss, athlete Dean Bergeron , was paralyzed. But it wasn't before seeing [https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/fighting-ban-major-junio |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Mourrons donc, non? C'est bien connu que notre vie dépend de nos organes. C'est aussi bien connu que nos organes sont moins nécessaires après la mort. Pourtant, à chaque fois que je reçois une carte d'assurance |
blog post in No Food for Thought | New Nova Scotia Law Gives Hope North America Could Heal Itself 5 years ago, I started a dangerous boycott of Quebec's organ donation system . Thankfully, I am still alive, and did not kill anyone yet. |
blog post in No Food for Thought | Système de « santé » québécois ― les télécopieurs loin de leur dernière heure Le télécopieur, devenu une aberration, reste omniprésent dans le système de santé québécois. Mais comme [https://lactualite.com/sante-et-science/ne-tirez-pas-sur-le-fax/|un court article du Dr |
blog post in No Food for Thought | The Stone Age, the Bronze Age, the Iron Age... and the Lead Age? Minerals have shaped human (pre)history. A few million years after the Stone Age came the Metal Ages . Copper allowed the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, after which |
blog post in No Food for Thought | The toll of medical wars and propaganda Truth is the First Casualty in War Source: https://quoteinvestigator.com/2020/04/11/casualty/ The height of the COVID-19 pandemic was an interesting social experiment, for a mid |
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