AvatarKevin Spearflipped into MedicineHow to Stay Asleep at Night: No Clocks, No Pets and No NetflixThe Wall Street Journal. - Andrea PetersenGetting a good night’s sleep has always been challenging for many of us, but two years of pandemic-related habits are making things worse. Many people are sleeping poorly during the pandemic, struggling to fall asleep and waking up more often. There are steps we can take during the day to prime us for …
AvatarKevin Spearflipped into Medicine'Game changing' surgery could cure prostate cancernzherald.co.nz - Daily Telegraph UKProstate cancer could be cured with a "game changing" one-hour operation that uses electric currents to destroy the most difficult to reach …
AvatarKevin Spearflipped into MedicineCoronavirus and the Future of TelemedicineWIREDA conversation between WIRED editor in chief Nicholas Thompson and Carbon Health cofounder Caesar Djavaherian. On Friday, WIRED’s editor in chief, …
AvatarKevin Spearflipped into MedicineAnthony Fauci was ready for this. America was not.verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Ellen McCarthy and Ben TerrisThursday’s White House news conference began and, within minutes, so did the cries of alarm on Twitter: “Where is Dr. Fauci?” “What happened to Dr. Fauci? “Dr. Fauci, paging Dr. Fauci. Where the heck is Dr. Fauci?????” Seventy-nine-year-old Anthony S. Fauci has become the grandfatherly captain of the …
AvatarKevin Spearflipped into MedicineBill Gates Did a Reddit AMA and Answered 31 Key Coronavirus Questions. It All Goes Back to His Warning on March 18, 2015verified_publisherInc Magazine - Bill Murphy Jr.A TED talk, a blog post, an op-ed, a scholarly article: all on the same day. Five years ago this week -- March 18, 2015, to be exact -- Bill Gates was on a mission. Right about now, Gates is looking awfully prescient. Because on that single day: Gates posted a blog on his GatesNotes website: "We're …
AvatarKevin Spearflipped into MedicineFor a long life, these are foods to live byverified_publisherNational Geographic - Dan BuettnerMeals developed over generations based on whole grains, greens, nuts, and beans offer the promise of eluding disease and staying healthy. More than 14 years have passed since Dan Buettner first wrote about the world’s longest-lived people for the magazine. Today he’s still uncovering the secrets of …