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Month: January 2012

Organs for the cognitively disabled

January 18, 2012Rose Woodhouse 15 Comments

Okay, so I was all set to start my tenure here with nice aesthetics post. Then a news story came up that just happens to involve disability, ethics, and medicine. The first two are my beat, and the third is… Continue Reading →

patient care, Uncategorized disability, ethics

Stupid Tuesday questions, Boston NPR edition

January 17, 2012Russell Saunders 45 Comments

This morning’s Stupid Tuesday question was lifted straight from my morning drive.  There was a segment about whether or not it is acceptable to leave a performance at intermission if you’re not having a good time.  Those who object to… Continue Reading →

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Charmed, I’m sure

January 16, 2012Rose Woodhouse 19 Comments

After several guest posts, Dr. Saunders and some other Ordinary Gentlemen have decided to make an honest woman out of me and make me a co-blogger on Blinded Trials. I’m honored! A bit about me and my interests. If anyone… Continue Reading →

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What Tim Tebow could learn from AA

January 16, 2012Russell Saunders 71 Comments

Let me start with a disclaimer.  I don’t pretend to be any kind of football fan.  I find the rules baffling and the sport itself too reliant on brute strength to be particularly interesting.  I have no basis for evaluating… Continue Reading →

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On medicine and policy. (Or: why everyone should read Jonathan Bernstein)

January 13, 2012Russell Saunders 12 Comments

Over at A Plain Blog About Politics, Jonathan Bernstein offers an insightful post about Mitt Romney, business acumen, economic know-how and baseball.  It is a great example of why, if you don’t read Plain Blog, you should. Paul Krugman has… Continue Reading →

healthcare policy jonathan bernstein

Patients as customers, redux

January 12, 2012Russell Saunders 4 Comments

As I said not so long ago, I blog under a pseudonym so I can be a little bit more honest about places where I work or have worked.  However, there’s honesty and then there’s imprudence.  Thus, even though it’s… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized beyonce, jay-z, lenox hill hospital

What Neuroscience Can’t Tell Us

January 11, 2012Russell Saunders 18 Comments

Guest Post by Rose Woodhouse Nothing seems to piss off most scientists more than when an uninformed non-scientist makes wrong-headed scientific claims. For example, Jenny McCarthy’s anti-vaccine rants have been known to give scientists the vapors.  Allow me to say to scientists, then:… Continue Reading →

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Stupid Tuesday questions, Deutoronomy edition

January 10, 2012Russell Saunders 32 Comments

As is so often the case, this week’s Stupid Tuesday question is the offspring of a conversation I had with my best friend. I was lamenting a trend I have seen in infant names to choose a biblical figure, but… Continue Reading →

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What have you done with Tim Gunn?!???!?

January 9, 2012Russell Saunders 4 Comments

Let’s say you have a favorite sandwich at a coffee shop close to where you live or work.  Nothing fancy or high-end, just a simple meal you enjoy every so often that they make just right.  A reuben, let’s say.… Continue Reading →

Uncategorized angela lindvall, heidi klum, isaac mizrahi, michael kors, nina garcia, project runway, project runway all stars. tim gunn

Can you say no to a donut?

January 6, 2012Russell Saunders 3 Comments

[This is the latest guest post by my friend and occasional contributor Rose Woodhouse.  I am hoping to get her added as a full-fledged author here, and am thrilled that she’s agreed to write from time to time.] by Rose… Continue Reading →

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