February 6th, 2008 | Category: Doc Gurley Lists, Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
- (Comments are closed) More heartbreak. The New York City Coroner announced today that Heath Ledger’s death was an accidental overdose. The word accidental is insider code for the fact that none of the blood levels of any one of his medicines was high enough to mean that Heath Ledger tried to kill himself–they were all in the range […]
February 1st, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed You wouldn’t think that watching burly guys with plastic bubbles on their heads slamming together would have a lot of impact on your health, would you? Au contraire–the world of health science is mesmerized by what I call the Super Bowl Effect. Almost every year a new finding is released by researchers that shows just […]
January 30th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine, The Joy Habit |
Comments are closed If you grew up in the rural South like Doc Gurley, your childhood memories include such everyday events as peeling all the epithelium off both knees and elbows, stubbing the entire top off both big toes, and then sliding into so much dirt with said injuries that the injured skin looked like a new, high-tech […]
January 25th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Insider Info, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed There’s only one way to feel about the sudden death of Heath Ledger–what a tragic loss of youth, life, and talent. While we may never know what actually happened, the story about his death raises some important opportunities to learn, and, hopefully, prevent future deaths like this. First point: the medicines that were found in […]
January 14th, 2008 | Category: Feature, In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed Typically, health news is a litany of faux fears. You know what I mean, alarmist stuff that makes it seem like an act of insurance-revoking foolhardiness merely to leave the house without a respirator, a bottle of thermonuclear disinfectant, and a NASA-approved re-entry pod. In a surprising twist, here is a truly alarming bit of […]
January 13th, 2008 | Category: In the News, Practical Medicine |
Comments are closed We here at Doc Gurley know what question keeps you up at night, fretting and pondering–can you, with minimal effort, and no side effects, have a better stool? Can you, by doing so, even avoid disease? Well, boys and girls, the answer in the health news this week is a resounding no s#*t. You bet […]
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