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so…

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If you’re too young to remember what this photo is, it means I’m back…

directly as he proposes…

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"The old saying that ‘lightning never strikes the same place twice’ is another myth that any veteran storm observer or researcher has seen nature defy. Lightning can strike any location more than once. In fact, given enough time, it is actually inevitable." STORM HIGHWAY Once, when asked why I retired to a rural area in […]

rebranding…

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I’m still in the throes of recovering my technology from our lightning strike, but I think I can hack out an all text post on an unusual article in the BMJ this week on my ancient notebook. It’s the disclosures about the author, Alastair Matheson, that caught my attention: Contributors and sources: The author worked […]

scathing indictments…

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In spite of an undergraduate mathematics degree and statistical training in a subsequent academic fellowship, I think I had retained a relatively naive yes/no way of thinking rather than seeing various shades of maybe. My brother-in-law is a social psychologist who taught statistics and for a time studied the factors involved in voting patterns. It […]

so during the halftime…

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… of Sunday’s Olympic final basketball game, lightning hit our cabin and fried all things electronic to a crisp [emphasis on all]. Back in a few days.

rio·2016…

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Living in England in 1972, we got to spend two weeks at the Munich Olympic games. And in spite of the craziness of the terrorist attack, those days remain a peak experience in my memory theater. Then in 1996, the games came to our house [Atlanta]. But even in all those years where they only […]

shrinking…

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Population Of US Practicing Psychiatrists Declined, 2003–13, Which May Help Explain Poor Access To Mental Health Care by Tara F. Bishop, Joanna K. Seirup, Harold Alan Pincus, andJoseph S. Ros Health Affairs. 2016 35[7]:1271-1277. A large proportion of the US population suffers from mental illness. Limited access to psychiatrists may be a contributor to the […]

the best predictor…

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I don’t know anything about Ketamine except what I read. It is an FDA Approved off-patent anesthetic by day, and a club drug by night [Special K]. We began to hear about it as an antidepressant around the time that it became apparent that PHARMA was abandoning CNS drug development in 2012. It’s given iv […]

and then there was one…

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I’ve gotten email along the way asking me [or chiding me] about my being preoccupied with clinical trials that are more than a decade old, I guess implying that it’s even too boring for the likes of me. I’d like to respond, because I think there’s something very important in the answer. These trials are […]

ignor·ance…

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Ignorance is a state of being uninformed [lack of knowledge]. The word ignorant is an adjective describing a person in the state of being unaware and is often used to describe individuals who deliberately ignore or disregard important information or facts. ig·nore (ïg-nôr′) verb       To refuse to pay attention to; disregard. It’s telling that the […]