This is a medical weblog--a collection of thoughts about medicine, medical training, and health policy--written by a fifth-year medical student.
I recently stopped blogging, as I graduated from medical school and I'm now a physician in my residency training in New York City. But feel free to read and enjoy!
(To get rid of this thing, just wave your mouse over it. Ta da!
Nice.
DigitalMilitia.com has some cool shirts as well. I have the oxycodone and serotonin shirts. I’m kind of a big nerd like that.
http://www.digitalmilitia.com/molecules.php
I really want to pick up the capsaicin one as well. Pity they don’t have resiniferatoxin though I suppose there’s nothing “counter culture” about that at all…
Awesome. RJS – love those shirts too, but the nerd in me (ok, that’s all there is) must point out some glaring misinformation on the MSG shirt’s page. There’s no credible (non-confounded) evidence of MSG playing any role whatsoever in an obesity epidemic – or any health troubles whatsoever.
“Extensive scientific research suggests MSG causes obesity in lab rats. This compels me to theorize that MSG plays a role in the ‘obesity epidemic’ witnessed here at Digital Militia HQ.”
I believe that’s what is called humor, not glaring misinformation.
That’s what I call mixed flora! (sorry, couldn’t resist)
And follow it up with a cute and cuddly from
http://www.giantmicrobes.com/
No they do not give me any money.
[...] a day. Dad suggested I do an apple of paramecium. Check our this site on these little creatures and I thought it was a great idea (by the way [...]
[...] a day. Dad suggested I do an apple of paramecium. Check out this site on these little creatures. I thought it was a great idea (by the way [...]
[...] a day. Dad suggested I do an apple of paramecium. Check out this site on these little creatures. I thought it was a great idea (by the way [...]