Archives for November 2007

Wake up call

Recently, another study came out showing just how powerful videogames are as teaching tool – for better or for worse.

Weird, Wild, and Wacky: Lovebird Edition

Dr. Douglass comments on weird, wild and wacky happenings concerning love.

Put down that drumstick!

In early November, 212 workers at a single Alabama poultry processing plant tested positive for tuberculosis.

God leaves Washington

God is getting squeezed way out of Washington, D.C.

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Bad breath means good health

Garlic increases the body's production of hydrogen sulfide, which helps protect against deadly cancers in the breast, prostate, and colon.

Spare ribs?

According to new research, the appendix could act as a reservoir for bacteria called commensal bacteria.

Psychiatric scapegoat

There have been a lot of shady goings-on between the guys who make prescription drugs and the ones who prescribe them.

Almond update

Here are some suggestions on how to get unpasteurized almonds.