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Weekly emails

Not another COVID newsletter

In last week’s newsletter on vaccine mandates, I implored you all to think. Many of you rose to the occasion with insightful feedback.

Why I’m for COVID vaccines, but against vaccine mandates.

In the heated debate over vaccine mandates, science and logic have often been lost amid politics and fear.

Are we oversimplifying Alzheimer’s disease?

A proposal for 4 subtypes of Alzheimer’s disease.

How do you move forward after making a fatal mistake?

Accepting the limits of  personal control

Is lab-grown meat the ‘meat of the future’?

Lab-grown meat faces scrutiny

What a dead salmon can teach us about how we use machines

With new tools come new dangers for misuse and misinterpretation of results. As technology opens new doors, we must constantly evaluate its limitations, even as we look to expand its applications.

How to Handle a Phishing Email

I’d encourage you to pay particularly close attention to the embedded stupid jokes in my brother’s initial email response.

Is lack of curiosity an age-related condition?

What is it about children that makes them ask so many curious and thoughtful questions that adults can’t answer, or never even think to ask?

Ketogenic Diets: Not For Everyone?

Elevated blood lipids on a high fat, low carb diet 

Does Exercise Affect Lifespan?

How knowing the answer in advance can undermine science.

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