What is common sense?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2006
The New Zealand Medical Journal, September, 2006
Irish Medical Journal (IMJ), February, 2007
What is health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2006
The New Zealand Medical Journal, September, 2006
What is the relationship between health and sickness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2006
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2006
Why are so many people homeless?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2007
What do nurses do?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2007
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), April, 2007
Is vanilla addictive?
Wikipedia, reference number 6
NationMaster Encyclopedia, reference number 13
Nasal Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2007
Prescription for Worry
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2007
What's wrong with tap water?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2007
"It's more humane to cure your enemies than to kill them."
Antiwar.com
Pithypedia.com (Wikipedia)
British Medical Journal (BMJ)
Doctors should be impartial (Brother)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2007
What are recreational drugs?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2007
Yogurt and probiotics
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2007
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2007
Responsible use of alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2007
Exercise and Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2007
Wants versus Needs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2007
Don't Boycott Israel
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2007
Vitamins and Minerals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2007
Why is my doctor too busy to talk to me?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2007
Sick Society
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2007
What is life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2007
Addiction: Imaginary Gains and Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2007
Fewer pharmacists. More farm-assists.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2007
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2007
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2007
Weaning
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2007
Scientific Studies
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2007
Becoming a doctor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2007
Haiku It's Not the Flu
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2007
Haiku Curfew
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2007
Hospital versus Hospice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2008
What is addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2008
Is tea good for you?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2008
Life is not a television soap opera
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2008
Let every man be master of his time (Macbeth)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2008
The Beverage Industry
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2008
What is intelligence?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2008
Oral Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2008
What is poetry?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2008
Haiku for Doctors, Too
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2008
Are pets good for us?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2008
Haiku I Told You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2008
Haiku Ague
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
Diet and Culture
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
Reign of Blame
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
Physician, heal thyself
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
What is art?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
Carnage
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2008
I Remember You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Haiku Voodoo
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Myself
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Mother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Plants and Animals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Homesick
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Parent's Ten Commandments
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Haiku Government Screw
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2008
Sunshine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2008
Haiku Big Pharma Loves You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2008
Good Writing
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2008
Tourism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
What is civilization?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
Respect Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
Rx for Sex
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
Individualism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
Titles and Egos
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
Aging 101
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2008
A Child's Guide to Parents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Life is a locked-in syndrome
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Rx for Jerusalem
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Cuticles
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Haiku Me and You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
What is stereotyping?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Paging Dr. Freud
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Heavenly Father
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2008
Rx for Competition
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Blueprint for Writers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Positive Transference
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
What is the function of health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Doctors and Nurses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Society and Superiority
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Bedlam
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Health and Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2008
Fables and Fairy Tales
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2008
Haiku for WHO
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2008
Thanatopsis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2008
The Art of Medicine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2008
Placebos: trick or treat
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2008
Beyond Biology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Prescription for Peace
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Life and Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Beware of Marijuana
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Doctors are not demigods
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Rx for MDs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Mother Nature
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Beware of Alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
"Please, sir, I want some more." (Oliver Twist)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2008
Beware of Heroin
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
L'Allegro and Il Penseroso (Milton)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Common Sense 101
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Rx for Violence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Beware of Caffeine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Power tends to corrupt (Lord Acton)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Death Be Not Proud (John Donne)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Beware of Heavy Metal Music
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
My Doctor's Bag
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2008
Individual Health and Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Beware of Contact Sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
POTUS & FLOTUS 44
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Humanities and Social Sciences Online (H-Net), January, 2009
What is fun?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Welcome to Castle Dracula
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Rx for Marriage
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Cyberphobia
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Let's practice kindness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Neuro-bullying
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Climb Every Mountain (The Sound of Music)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
What is pain?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2009
Global Death Rounds
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Kudos to Pathologists
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Rx for Bias
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Food is Fundamental
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Big Pharma and Little Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Seven Deadly Sins
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
What is humor?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Rx for the Gates Foundation
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
What is the economy?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
To every thing there is a season...
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
Rx for Hubris
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2009
What is regret?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Is vanilla addictive?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Adverse Drug Reactions
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Beware of Polypharmacy in the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Rx for Feuds
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Universal Healthcare
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Theories of Personality
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
In Praise of the Laity
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Symbols vs Substance
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
What is religion?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2009
Fate vs. Free Will
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Social Justice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
It's not so elementary, my dear doctor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Beware of Newspeak
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Thank God for Chaplains
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Skiing as Metaphor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Let's Promote Feminism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Rationality and Reality
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Romeo and Juliet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
The Retrospectoscope
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Rx for Flu: Lemons & Limes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2009
Brother
POTUS & FLOTUS 44
For A Better World: Poems on Peace & Justice, April, 2009
The Righteous Gentiles
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Pacifism, Not Passivism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Self-acceptance
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Drug classification: a distinction without a difference
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Don't Forget The Disaffected
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Beware of Nutritional Yeast
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
You'll Never Walk Alone (Carousel)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Tobacco-related Deafness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Cycling: pro & con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
The Doctor Patient
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2009
Rx for Technology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Religious Vows
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Rx for Wasting
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Is healthcare a religion?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Psychiatric Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Fides et Ratio (Faith and Reason)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Rx for Success
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
What is time?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
Vaccines: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2009
War as metaphor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
The Parent-Child Relationship
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Physician Impossible
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
The Immunology of Prejudice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Extroverts & Introverts
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Special care for the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Caveat Celebrity
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Prescription for Innovation
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2009
Aphthous ulcers checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Rx for Truth
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Rx for Interstitial Cystitis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Collections: hobby or neurosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Connubial Conundrums
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Beware of smokeless tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Conservatives and Liberals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Love-Hate Relationships
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Rx for Logical Reasoning
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2009
Rx for Courage
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
In Praise of Disabled People
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Food Economy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Rx for Irritable Bowel Syndrome
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Social Mobility
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Addiction in Physicians and Nurses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
What are spin doctors?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Scientists Are Not Demigods
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
Facilis Descensus Averno or The Descent To Hell Is Easy
(Virgil’s Aeneid)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2009
What is common sense?
Commission for Justice and Social Responsibility, UK, September, 2009
The Crooked Timber of Humanity
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato’s Republic)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
War and Peace
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
What is Money?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Suicide Prevention Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Bread & Circus
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Junk Food vs. Home Cooking
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
To err is human, to forgive divine (Alexander Pope)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Pride goeth before a fall (Proverbs 16)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
Sunshine is the best disinfectant (Louis Brandeis)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2009
The medium is the message (Marshall McLuhan)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Support Groups: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Sleep Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Symbols of Authority
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Rx for FDA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
All fine architectural values are human values, else not valuable. (Frank Lloyd Wright)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Beware of antipsychotics in the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Once upon a time...
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Politics & Religion
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2009
Beware of Big Pharma
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Differential Diagnosis of Affective Disorders
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Respect Ego Boundaries
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Writing & Quilting
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Human Nature & Ambivalence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Beware of Breaking Points
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Great Expectations (Charles Dickens)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Prescription for Pessimism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Land of Opportunity
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Alarm-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2009
Science vs. Technology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
Social Entrepreneurs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
What is Charity?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
What is Culture?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
Education: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
But thy eternal Summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
Beauty is more than skin deep
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2010
The Tree of Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Constructive Conversations
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Ghostwriting & Plagiarism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Rx for Discrimination
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Addiction & Ambivalence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Rx for medical students
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
What Is Friendship?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
A plague on both your houses (Romeo and Juliet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2010
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth
(Matthew 5:5)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
Beware of Violence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
Lobbyists: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
Rx for Poverty
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
The Odd Couple
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2010
Peace Poetry (Missives, not missiles)
Jerusalem Post, June, 2010
Rx for Jerusalem
Jerusalem Post, June, 2010
Homesick; In Praise of Fathers; A Child's Guide to Parents
Commission for Justice and Social Responsibility, UK, June, 2010
Peace Poetry
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2010
Mea Culpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2010
Rx for the War on Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2010
The Shadow of Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2010
Beware of Ideologies
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2010
Capitalism vs. Socialism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2010
In Praise of Multilingualism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2010
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2010
Independence: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2010
Medicine and Money Don't Mix
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2010
Stereotyping: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2010
And homeless near a thousand homes I stood (Wordsworth)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2010
What is trust?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2010
Genetics is a blind alley
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2010
What is truth?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2010
What are the professions?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2010
Camp Esperanza
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2010
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), October, 2010
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2010
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), October, 2010
What is fairness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2010
Junk Food vs. Home Cooking
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), November, 2010
To Dream the Impossible Dream (Man of La Mancha)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2010
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), November, 2010
What is work?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2010
The Spiritual Dimension
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2010
Peace Poetry
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), November, 2010
ABCs of Writing
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), November, 2010
Save the Children
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2010
Rx for Jerusalem
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), December, 2010
High Kudos for H2O
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), December, 2010
What is thinking?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2010
Health and Sickness
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), December, 2010
Toys: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2010
What is normal?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
What is reality?
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), January, 2011
Beware of Scare-care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
Beware of Foolishness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
It is a wise father that knows his own child (Merchant of Venice)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
It's dangerous to be right when the government is wrong. (Voltaire)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
What is pain?
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), January, 2011
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2011
In Praise of Pioneers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2011
Past, Present, and Future
Annals of Internal Medicine, February, 2011
Metaphors & Similes
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2011
What is common sense?
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), March, 2011
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2011
Peace Poetry
Poets Against War (Poètes contre la guerre), March, 2011
Why can't the English learn to speak? (My Fair Lady)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2011
Political Science: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2011
Give a hoot about ecology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2011
Human kind cannot bear very much reality (Four Quartets by TS Eliot)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2011
How to understand self-harm
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2011
Brother
Poets Against War (Poètes contre la guerre), April, 2011
Eugenics & Euthenics
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2011
But thy eternal summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), May, 2011
Readers & Writers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2011
Beware of Buzzwords
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2011
All the world's a stage (As You Like It)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2011
Saturday Poetry Series Presents: Hugh Mann
As It Ought To Be, May, 2011
Poets & Parents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2011
Rx for Hospitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2011
Beware of Advertising
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2011
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2011
Psychiatric Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2011
Prescription for PTSD
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2011
What is mental illness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2011
Peace Poetry (Ad-verse-aries)
Cyprus Mail, July, 2011
What is compassion?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2011
Health & Metabolism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility (Philippians 2:3)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Art & Science
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Metaphors & Similes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Life is not a cartoon
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2011
Peace Poetry
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (JSA), Vol. 3-1, August, 2011
The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2011
What is translational medicine?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2011
Parasitology 101
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2011
Brother, Peace Poetry, What is scripture?
100 Thousand Poets for Change Anthology, October, 2011
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2011
Homesick
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), December, 2011
My Medical Odyssey
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2011
Sherlockian Reasoning
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2011
My Doctor's Bag
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), December, 2011
Peace Poetry, Brother
War Poetry, December, 2011
Political Correctness: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2011
Beware of Gambling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2012
Social Media: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2012
In Praise of British Literature
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2012
Kudos to Surgeons
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), February, 2012
My Doctor's Bag
Annals of Internal Medicine, February, 2012
Mother Earth
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2012
It is a wise father that knows his own child (Merchant of Venice)
Annals of Internal Medicine, February, 2012
Rx for Hospitals
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2012
What is health?
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2012
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), March, 2012
What is racism?
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2012
Parting is such sweet sorrow (Romeo and Juliet)
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2012
The lady doth protest too much (Hamlet)
Annals of Internal Medicine, March, 2012
Brother
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (JSA), Vol. 3-2, April, 2011
Poets and Parents
Annals of Internal Medicine, April, 2012
Rx for toenail fungus
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2012
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
Annals of Internal Medicine, April, 2012
Winners and Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2012
Why is US healthcare so expensive?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2012
What are the symptoms of addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2012
Love of Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2012
Restless Legs Syndrome: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2012
Marriage and Family
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2012
Is chocolate addictive?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2012
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place (George Bernard Shaw)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2012
What is fanaticism?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2012
Beware of psychotropics in children and adolescents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2012
Beware of OPEC & the Hormuz Hustle
Poets Against War (Poètes contre la guerre), July, 2012
Peace Poetry
Lebanon World News (tayyar.org), July, 2012
Marriage & Family
Marriage and Family Life, Diocese of Brentwood, UK, July, 2012
Rx for the sick child
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2012
What is religion?
What is scripture?
What is politics?
What is PC?
What is racism?
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (JSA), Vol. 4-1, August, 2012
The greatest deception men suffer is from their own opinions (Leonardo da Vinci)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2012
The more things change the more they stay the same (Karr)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2012
What are secrets?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2012
Psychiatric Disorders: Fact or Fiction
Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ), October, 2012
Blood Money
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2012
Big Cities
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2012
Death and Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2012
Vaccines: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2012
Beware of Prizes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2012
What is coping?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2012
You are what you eat
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2012
Winners & Losers
The Sociology Journal Online (Socjournal), December, 2012
Professions & Hazing
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2012
Cowboys & Indians: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2012
Secrets are sacred - safeguards of sentimental sensitivity.
Journal for the Study of Antisemitism (JSA), Volume 4-2, Dec. 2012
What is a balanced diet?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2013
Beware of Honey & Sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2013
What is a healthy diet?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2013
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2013
Beware of cola
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2013
What is Peace?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2013
Big Brother: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2013
MD vs. PhD
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2013
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2013
The time is out of joint (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2013
What is bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2013
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
Brain Research
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
What is genetic predisposition?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
The paradox of culture
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
Vaccine-Autism Hypothesis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
Rx for terminal care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2013
Expertise vs. Expertosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
Vaccines: Milestone or Millstone
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
What is terrorism?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
What is Peace?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
Marriage & Family
Respect Is Due
Beware of Prizes
The Sociology Journal Online (Socjournal), May, 2013
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
What is civilization?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2013
Rx for loneliness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2013
What is money?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2013
Paging Dr. Freud
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2013
Who is responsible for healthcare?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2013
Rx for deafness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2013
Mood Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
What is wisdom?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
What is hospitalitis?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
Intimacy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
Prescription for Prisons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
Shifting Gears
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
Beware of School
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
The Sunshine Act: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2013
Faith and Fate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
Morbidity and Mortality
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
ABCs of Writing
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
Writing and Wrestling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
Rx for Somalia
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
Beware of Overdiagnosis and Polypharmacy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
EMA vs. FDA: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2013
Rx for Relationships
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
Caveat Court
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
What is pain?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
Supine is Sublime
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
Humanology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
What is justice?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2013
Rx for Corruption
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
What is Politics?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Health and Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Computers: Pro and Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Breaking up is hard to do
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Beware of Bickering
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
What is life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2013
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Psychiatric Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Parting is such sweet sorrow (Romeo and Juliet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
What is health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Constructive Conversations
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Health and Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Alarm-Gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
Science and Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2013
In Praise of Disabled People
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Haiku Hooked
The Sociology Journal Online (Socjournal), December, 2013
Kindness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Peace Poetry
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
What are the professions?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Peace and Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2013
Winners & Losers
Poets Against War (Poètes contre la guerre), December, 2013
What is peace?
Jerusalem Post, December 30, 2013
Beware of Scare-Care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
What is addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
Evidence Based Medicine: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
Rx for Poverty
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2014
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
The Art of Medicine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Beware of Advertising
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Is healthcare a religion?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Psychiatric Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
What is communication?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2014
Beware of Contact Sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Nasal Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Beware of polypharmacy in the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
What is mental illness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Junk Food vs. Home Cooking
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty (Andrew Jackson)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
But thy eternal summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Politics and Religion
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2014
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
A Child's Guide To Parents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
Rx for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
What is work?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
Beware of Violence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
Beware of Marijuana and Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
What are the symptoms of addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2014
War as Metaphor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Capitalism vs Socialism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Prescription for Peace
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Symbols of Authority
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
What is politics?
Jerusalem Post, May, 2014
What is Confidentiality?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Weaning
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Rx for Technology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2014
Ars longa vita brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Beware of Cola
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
What is genetic predisposition?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
What is friendship?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Rx for Violence
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Society and Superiority
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Beware of alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Mood Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Individual Health and Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Rx for Lonely Hearts
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
Beware of psychotropics in children and adolescents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2014
What is Austerity?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Beware of World Capitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
A Taste of Honey
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Readers and Writers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Death and Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
What is Scripture?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
What is terrorism?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Parasitology and Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Beyond Genetics
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Rx for Feuds
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2014
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Rx for Courage
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Don't forget the disaffected
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Prescription for Prisons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Conservatives and Liberals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
What is normal?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Mea Culpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
In Praise of Multilingualism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2014
Suicide Prevention Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
What is medical school like?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
The time is out of joint. (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Poets & Parents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Facts vs. Opinions
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
How to understand self-harm
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
What is reality?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2014
Eternal Vigilance is the Price of Liberty (Andrew Jackson & Wendell Phillips)
The Sociology Journal Online (Socjournal), September, 2014
Alarm-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
The Tree of Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Expertise vs. Expertosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
In Praise of Meekness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility (Philippians 2:3)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Beware of Ebola-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Nasal Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
What is reality?
The Sociology Journal Online (Socjournal), October, 2014
What is Alzheimer's?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2014
Peace Poetry
Jerusalem Post, October, 2014
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
A plague on both your houses (Romeo and Juliet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Beware of Foolishness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Beware of Marijuana & Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Beware of polypharmacy in the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
What is addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2014
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Christmas Card for Ebenezer Scrooge
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
The more things change, the more they stay the same (Karr)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Parasitology and Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Independence: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Women versus Men
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Politics & Religion
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Life is not a cartoon
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Rx for Frontiers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Land of Milk and Honey
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2014
Beware of Gambling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
Prescription for Problems
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
Beware of Contact Sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
But thy eternal Summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
Beware of Alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
The lady doth protest too much (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2015
Life is a locked-in syndrome
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2015
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2015
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2015
Marriage & Family
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2015
Obamacare: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
What is Common Sense?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Beware of Caffeine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2015
Symptoms of Addiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Beware of Marijuana & Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
In Praise of Architecture
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Life Stages
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Beware of Settled Science
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
My Doctor's Bag
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
What is Normal?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Mood Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2015
I'm Nobody! Who Are You? (Emily Dickinson)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2015
Alarm-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2015
Education: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2015
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2015
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2015
Rx for Technology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
What is bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
What are the professions?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
Kudos to Pathologists
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
Obamacare: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2015
Extroverts & Introverts
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Beware of Scare-care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
What is Pain?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
What is medical school like?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Readers & Writers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Rx for Hospitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Morbidity & Mortality
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Bedlam
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Beware of contact sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Beware of honey and sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
What is life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2015
Beauty is more than skin deep
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
Beware of Spices
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
Beware of Polypharmacy in the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
What is addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
How to understand self-harm
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2015
Mea Culpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
In Praise of Meekness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
Parasitology & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2015
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
What is Pain?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Kindness
Center for Humans & Nature, October, 2015
Brother and What is racism?
Center for Humans & Nature, October, 2015
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Hospital vs Hospice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Suicide Prevention Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2015
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
What is trust?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
What is normal?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
What is mental illness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
Beware of marijuana and hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2015
Titles are not entitlements
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
What is life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Beware of Cola
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Beware of psychotropics in children and adolescents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Becoming a doctor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Metaphors & Similes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Toxic Craving Cycle
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Beware of Caffeine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Christmas Card to Ebenezer Scrooge
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
ABCs of writing
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Beware of School
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Kindness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2015
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Beware of Sugar and Honey
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Toxic Craving Cycle: Answer to Cancer
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Garbage Verbiage
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Psychiatric Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
The time is out of joint (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2016
Mood Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Shifting Gears
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Beware of Settled Science
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
What is Addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Vaccines: Milestone or Millstone
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Nasal Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2016
Nothing is softer or more flexible than water, yet nothing can resist it (Lao Tzu)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Beware of Marijuana & Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
What is Reality?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2016
In Praise of Pioneers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Rx for Young Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Beware of Breaking Points
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
Rx for NHS
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2016
In Praise of Disabled People
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Diet & Culture
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Beware of Smokeless Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Respect Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
What are recreational drugs?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Beware of Honey & Sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Alarm-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Beware of polypharmacy in the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2016
Beware of Scare-Care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Capitalism vs. Socialism
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Special care for the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Parting is such sweet sorrow (Romeo & Juliet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Rx for Poverty
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Beware of Newspeak
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
What are spin doctors?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2016
Rx for NHS
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion it has taken place (GB Shaw)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2016
Toxic Craving Cycle: Answer to Cancer
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
What is genetic predisposition?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Brother (Frère)
Palestine Solidarite, August, 2016
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
What are the professions?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2016
Beware of Alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Rx for Hospitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Who is responsible for healthcare?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Autoimmune Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Beware of Honey & Sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
What is Terrorism?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
What is Terrorism?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Bedlam
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
Peace Poetry
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2016
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Mood Disorders: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty (Andrew Jackson)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Beware of Marijuana & Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Rx for NHS
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
What is Common Sense?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Rx for Infant Colic
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Rx for Technology
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2016
Kindness
Obama-Mentum: An Anthology of Transformational Poetry, October, 2016
Bedlam
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Kudos to Pathologists
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Marriage & Family
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Child's Guide To Parents
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Toxic Craving Cycle: Answer to Cancer
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
What is Pain?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
What is Addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2016
Intimacy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Tree of Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Independence: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Why are so many people homeless?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Beware of Entertainment
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Sherlockian Reasoning
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Beware of Advertising
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
What is Truth?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Caveat Celebrity
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2016
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
Myself
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
The Tortoise And The Hare
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
Is tea good for you?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
Prescription for Prisons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
What is Bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2017
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Facts vs. Opinions
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
What is Addiction?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion it has taken place (GB Shaw)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Beware of Settled Science
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Obamacare: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2017
Hospital versus Hospice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Thank God for Chaplains
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
What is Bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Necessity is the mother of invention (Plato)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2017
Beware of Honey & Sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Beware of Gambling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Beware of Cola
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Prescription for Happiness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Haiku Grandma & Grandpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2017
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2017
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2017
LOVE Diet (reply)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2017
But thy eternal summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2017
The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place (GB Shaw)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Past, Present, and Future
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Beware of Addiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Rx for Young Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Beware of Tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2017
Kudos to Pathologists
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
What is normal?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Rx for Infant Colic
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Diagnosis & Prognosis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Beware of Contact Sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
Parasitology & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2017
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
What is mental illness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
Alarm-gate
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
Beware of Scare-Care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
Answer for Cancer
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
Parting is such sweet sorrow (Romeo & Juliet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2017
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
Beware of Bickering
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
It is a wise father that knows his own child (Merchant of Venice)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
Beware of tobacco
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2017
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
Beware of Addiction to Prescription Drugs
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
Rx for Hospitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
What is Bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
Toxic Craving Cycle: Answer to Cancer
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
Junk Food vs. Home Cooking
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
What is Common Sense?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
What is Home?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2017
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
What is Peace?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Rx for Flu: Lemons & Limes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
What is a balanced diet?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Rx for Frontiers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Beware of Scare-Care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
What Is Mental Illness?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Writing & Wrestling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Writing & Quilting
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Beware of Marijuana & Hashish
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Beware of Honey & Sugar
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Beware of Caffeine
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Morbidity & Mortality
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2017
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Brother
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Beware of School
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Man vs. Mother Nature
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Haiku XX-XY
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Rx for Young Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
Political Correctness: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2017
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2018
Beware of Addiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2018
Kindness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2018
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2018
Organic Food
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2018
What is Common Sense?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2018
Ars longa, vita brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2018
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2018
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
Sleep Checklist
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
What is Bullying?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
Psychiatric Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
What is Reality?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
What is genetic predisposition?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
Save the Children
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2018
Ars longa, vita brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
Education: Pro & Con
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
What is Religion?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
What is Home?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
Constructive Conversations
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
Thank God for Chaplains
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2018
But thy eternal summer shall not fade (Shakespeare Sonnet 18)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
Rx for Hospitals
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
War on Drugs: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
Junk Food vs. Home Cooking
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
In Praise of British Literature
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
Beware of Gambling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2018
Beware of School
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2018
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2018
The time is out of joint (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2018
Beware of Competition
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2018
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2018
Rx for Success
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2018
Save the Children
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2018
Marriage & Family
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2018
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2018
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2018
Beware of Scare-Care
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2018
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2018
Your Health Depends On You
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2018
Beware of Alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2018
Winners & Losers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2018
Do Re: Me
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2018
Rx for Flu: Lemons & Limes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2018
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2018
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2018
What is genetic predisposition?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2018
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2018
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2018
Kudos to Surgeons
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2018
Consent makes the law (Consensus facit legem)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2018
Beware of polypharmacy in the elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2018
Rx for Young Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2018
What is Home?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2018
In Praise of People with Disabilities
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2018
Death & Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2018
What is friendship?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2019
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2019
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2019
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2019
Haiku Chit-Chat
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2019
What is Friendship?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2019
What is Health?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2019
War As Metaphor
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2019
Hospital vs. Hospice
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2019
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2019
Beware of Gambling
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2019
Life & Loneliness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2019
Facing Death
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2019
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), May, 2019
Mea Culpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2019
Addiction: Imaginary Gains & Real Losses
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2019
Addiction Free
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2019
What is Home?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), June, 2019
Life & Loneliness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2019
Water & Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2019
How to understand self-harm
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2019
Facts vs. Opinions
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2019
LOVE Diet
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2019
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2019
The time is out of joint (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2019
Who is responsible for healthcare?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2019
Beware of Contact Sports
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2019
Science & Philosophy
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2019
What is Science?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2019
Truth and Diamonds
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2019
Society and Superiority
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2019
Life Changes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2019
My Doctor's Bag
British Medical Journal (BMJ), November, 2019
Water & Life
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Health & Homeostasis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Physician, heal thyself and thy profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Rx for Young Doctors
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Kindness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Ars longa, vita brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
UK vs. USA
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2019
Diagnosis: Fact or Fiction
British Medical Journal (BMJ), January, 2020
ABCs of Writing
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2020
Readers & Writers
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2020
Mea Culpa
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2020
Parasitology & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), February, 2020
What is Hospitalitis
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2020
Nasal Hygiene
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2020
Rx for Flu: Lemons & Limes
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2020
Beware of Alcohol
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2020
What is Life?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), March, 2020
My Doctor's Bag
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2020
Individual Health & Public Health
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2020
Beware of Polypharmacy in the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2020
The time is out of joint (Hamlet)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), April, 2020
Food is live medicine. Medicine is dead food.
British Medical Journal (BMJ), July, 2020
Parasites & Infectious Disease
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2020
Tortoise & Hare (Aesop)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), August, 2020
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2020
What is a balanced diet?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2020
Health & Sickness
British Medical Journal (BMJ), September, 2020
What is Reality?
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2020
Physician, Heal Thyself & Thy Profession
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2020
In Praise of the Elderly
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2020
Beware of Opioids
British Medical Journal (BMJ), October, 2020
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis (Hippocrates)
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2020
Death and Beyond
British Medical Journal (BMJ), December, 2020