The Editorial Department here at Medical Examiner world headquarters reports they haven’t offended anybody since late last month (Jan. 30, “Where’s the bone?” see below), which means they’re slackers. Any good editorial department (especially one that’s capitalized, like ours is) should be regularly churning out highly opinionated opinions. And so, without further ado: Forgive us for pointing out the obvious, …
It’s Hump Day. Take a hiatus.
Every Hump Day Hiatus is a unique experience. Haven’t you found that to be true? (Newcomers: scroll down and see what you’ve been missing.) This one is another voyage into uncharted territory. It only requires a brief investment of time, but in four minutes and change, it may give you a completely new perspective on the rest of your day, …
PSA of the Week
Shall we stick with the baby theme? I say sure, why not? We have baby on the brain here at the World Headquarters, and enough baby-related PSAs to go through the end of the year. But we won’t do that, of course. Maybe just this one and one or two more. The current Medical Examiner (scroll down to read it …
I LOVE MONDAY!
That’s right. Love, not hate. So if you came here looking for the weekly I Hate Monday post, you’ll have to wait. It will be back next Monday. In the meantime, epic news! If you’ll indulge me for a moment, I have a bit of personal news: the arrival this morning at University Hospital of my latest grandchild. Not that …
SPOILER ALERT!
Party pooper alert! Apologies in advance. On second thought, the Medical Examiner should not apologize for offering a dose or two of food wisdom, on this, the holiest of days in the Church of the Eternally Growing Waistline. Yes, this is one of America’s biggest holidays, and its focus is two things, mainly: watching TV and eating. Super Bowl Sunday …
WE’RE #1!!! WE’RE #1!!! WE’RE #1!!!
But do we really want to be?
Changes in leading risk factors, 1990 to 2010
As mentioned in this week’s Medical Examiner cover story, some risk factors and causes of death are fading as fast Members Only jackets; others are booming. The link below (click or cut & paste) takes you to an interactive chart showing what’s hot and what’s not worldwide. Interesting and valuable information for healthcare professionals – and everyone else. http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd/visualizations/gbd-2010-change-leading-causes-and-risks-between-1990-and-2010?type=arrows&cr=cause&metric=DALY®ion=0&sex=3&age=99&yr=2010&sortRef=0&rankRange=25&arrowDimen=full
It’s February 1
And it’s a First Friday. That can only mean one thing: a new Medical Examiner has rolled off the presses and is ready to read, here and now. Aside from the epic news on page one, we launch a new feature: kids get to play Ask The Doctor: page 3. Among other fascinating bits of trivia, we reveal the little-known …
The inside scoop, right here.
This is why the latest Batman sequel has been delayed. You thought it had something to do with Heath Ledger’s death? Please. Don’t be naive.
The Cost of Obesity
This ties in with the cover story in this week’s Medical Examiner. Check it out. Here and there. What would you do with an extra $821? Eat out! (Just kidding.) Note at the bottom the graph that projects the growth in obesity state-by-state between 2008 and 2018. Let’s hope they’re wrong. In fact, let’s make sure they’re wrong.
