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Do You Know How to Walk? (2/24/18)

February 24, 2014 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Walking and Breathing Walking is like breathing.  Effortless.  You’re up and moving. One of nature’s healthiest activities can also prove one of its most pleasant.  People often love cities because they are “walkable” – you can get what you need on your own two feet.  And be entertained – and pleasured – all along the […]

Learning From the 400,000 Year Old Man (12/18/13)

December 18, 2013 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Where We All Come From Is North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un scared of a thighbone? One that’s 400,000 years old? He should be. A bedrock of North Korean ideology since the 1940’s has been North Korean’s racial homogeneity and superiority over everyone else – particularly hybrid Americans.  It’s one way you can keep a […]

Does Depression Age You? (12/2/13)

December 2, 2013 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

The Tale of the Telomeres If you ever get depressed, you will age much faster.  Or at least that’s what some recent articles proclaim. The latest – a study from Amsterdam of 2400 people and their genes  – looked at their telomeres, the “buffers” of DNA sequences at the end of chromosomes which prevent them […]

Losing Nature (10/31/13)

October 31, 2013 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

At the Grocery The process is magical. Perfect red-cheeked apples line up in stylish rows beneath transparent domes..  Next to them lie delightfully bright yellow mangos. Each perfect form is unique, demonstrating their shy markings of orange, brick red and lavender whose beauty declares their nutritious freshness. You inspect each through the transparent plastic, looking […]

Lust In the Dust (10/21/13)

October 21, 2013 by Matthew Edlund M.D.

Must Sex Lead to Death? Never heard of the dasykaluta?  The phascogale?  Don’t be surprised.  Small marsupials rarely get favorable media attention. Look at how we treat mice. But these otherwise insubstantial, arthropod ingesting (that includes roaches) rodents deserve our interest and perhaps our piteous respect. For they show the lengths evolution can go to […]

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