1. 'Tis the Season(al) Affective Disorder: Why Am I
a Scrooge over the holidays? Mood is worse over the holidays.
Recognize there is great debate here about whether the ... Read More »
For physicians and patients the 2012 presidential election
profoundly influenced the future of our healthcare system.
Controlling healthcare costs and thus controlling our debt is
important to us as ... Read More »
Does flirting really help women in negotiations? Is it true that
women are more likely to get out of a traffic ticket than men if
the officer who pulls them over is male? It turns out that flirting
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The Jewish Holidays are here but you don’t have to be Jewish, or
even religious, to appreciate the significance of this holiday.
There is an important message in the High Holy days for ... Read More »
On Aug. 16, seven-time Tour de France–winning cyclist Lance
Armstrong announced he was giving up his fight against doping
charges leveled by the USADA... Read More »
Are you ready? I’m not sure I am. As the checklists for
back-to-school readiness are completed I am trying hard to savor
every last drop of summer break. There is something magical about a
lack of ... Read More »
Concierge medicine is where a patient pays an annual fee to be a
patient of a particular doctor in order to receive services and
perks ranging from 24/7 access to your doctor, guaranteed same day
... Read More »
Many good things came about in the 1960’s; such as the sexual
revolution and the empowerment of women, but along with these were
also the rise in single-mother households. With this new
... Read More »
The news has been littered with examples of immoral behavior since
the economic downturn of 2008. We entered this millennium with a
lot of very wealthy individuals. The technology boom, among other
... Read More »
In thinking back to all the blogs I’ve written, I can’t recall if
I’ve ever discussed (let alone honored) any one individual, as I
usually like to focus in on the issues and not the exploits of
... Read More »