January 2nd, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, The Joy Habit |
Comments are closed Here we have it–the first detailed, performance-enhancing medical video of 2008! Why Don’t We Do It In Our Sleeves? is a new, raunchy approach to which of the following:
1) Sex guidelines for people who have a deep-seated fear of looking silly because they aren’t sure what to do with their arms (humerophobia).
2) A […]
December 29th, 2007 | Category: Feature, In the News |
Comments are closed There are momentous turning points in every human life. The day you meet your one true love. The day you see the miracle of new life brought into the world as a physical manifestation of your love (or, conversely, if you’re a woman, the day you push a human out an orifice). For Doc Gurley, […]
December 27th, 2007 | Category: In the News, Pods--Doc In Your Ear, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) Here’s a Doc Gurley podcast on new flu facts, on Global Local Radio–for the listeners in the audience.
Cheers,
Doc in Your Ear
December 15th, 2007 | Category: In the News |
- (Comments are closed) A lot of spin is devoted to making global warming feel immediate. The earth has a fever is one of my favorite sayings, maybe because I’m a doctor. But I have to say, the fever analogy still just doesn’t work for me. Maybe it’s because, in some small part of my mind, I’m aware […]
December 13th, 2007 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed This week’s New York Times has a good article with new facts about the flu. Seems that there have been very few experiments looking at flu transmission because there weren’t any good (read: cheap, and non-biting) animal models for flu spread. Even if you could infect them with flu, most animals then didn’t transmit flu […]
December 11th, 2007 | Category: In the News, Pods--Doc In Your Ear, The Joy Habit |
Comments are closed We launch the first Doc Gurley audiocast with a Homeless Gift Guide broadcast on UK’s Global Local Radio at http://www.canstream.co.uk/copperbeech/index.php?id=78 In this broadcast, we go on a fieldtrip and gift a homeless person “live”–just to show how safe and easy the whole process can be. Listen for yourself and see how much joy you can […]
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