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 | 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 | 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 | The toll of medical wars and propaganda The height of the COVID-19 pandemic was an interesting social experiment, for a middle-aged adult like myself who has never lived through a major war. Watching even high quality mass media like CBC's |
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