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            <title>Utopian Solution to Brain Failure</title>
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            <description>Feeling unprepared for your upcoming FACEM Part 2 emergency medicine examination? Suffering from brain failure? Don't worry, UCEM have the solution thanks to pioneering work by neurosurgeon Robert J. White. (Source: Life in the Fast Lane)</description>
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            <title>Nurse Bettina La Savio Alleges Bizarre Sexual Behavior in Job Interview With Dr. Jeffrey Kronson</title>
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            <description>California nurse Bettina La Savio is seeking legal damages against vascular surgeon Dr. Jeffrey Kronson for allegedly bizarre sexual behavior during her job interview. (Source: Inside Surgery)</description>
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            <title>Typographical x-rays that look real</title>
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            <description>Look closely, and tell me what these &amp;#8220;x-rays&amp;#8221; consist of.


Find more at Katerina Orlikova&amp;#8217;s Anatomy of Typography series. (via Street Anatomy)

Wear your seatbelt, and other shocking public health ads
A swine flu, or H1N1 influenza, mask that tells you to get the hell away
How to make a urinal sexy (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)</description>
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            <title>The Colonoscopy Song, for colon cancer screening enthusiasts</title>
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            <description>Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul &amp; Mary has teamed up with CBS to deliver a serious health message to CBS viewers and audiences beyond: be screened for colon cancer.

(via Clinical Cases)

15 cancer screening posts you may have missed
Is prostate cancer being overdiagnosed?
Virtual colonoscopy and the message President Obama sent (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)</description>
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            <title>Placebo Television #19: President Obama makes an offer you can’t refuse</title>
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            <description>Doug Farrago, creator of the Placebo Journal, presents his latest episode of Placebo Television.


Placebo Television returns with episode #16
Placebo Television gives another take on President Obama&amp;#8217;s address to the AMA
Medscape op-ed on how to help today&amp;#8217;s tense, frustrated doctors (Source: Kevin, M.D. - Medical Weblog)</description>
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            <title>How did David Blaine break the world record for holding his breath?</title>
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            <description>Magician David Blaine&amp;#8217;s lecture from TEDMED, describing what it took for him to hold his breath for 17 minutes.

Posted at KevinMD.com. Stay updated and subscribe, follow me on Twitter, or connect on Facebook.


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            <title>A cauliflower lung, and a ginger belly</title>
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            <description>&amp;#8220;Vegetables are all your body needs.&amp;#8221;
Brilliant ad from the International Vegetarian Union.

(via Movin&amp;#8217; Meat and Laughing Squid)
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            <title>What Lego would look like in a CT scan</title>
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            <description>Have you ever wanted your Lego bricks to undergo a CT scan?
Well, wonder no more. Someone did it.



From the commentary: &amp;#8220;This is a volume rendering based on the axial scan. Note that the density of the bricks is different for each color.&amp;#8221;
(via voxel123 on Flickr, and SCOPE)
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            <title>What would dissecting Hello Kitty look like?</title>
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            <description>There&amp;#8217;s something strangely disturbing about the anatomical imagining of cute Hello Kitty&amp;#8217;s insides.


(via Street Anatomy and Dr. Romanelli)
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            <title>Hospital IV infused Halloween pumpkin</title>
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            <description>Happy Halloween, courtesy of an inpatient unit with entirely too much time on their hands. 

(via Dr. Wes)
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            <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 19:00:01 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Hubris of Conservapedia</title>
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            <description>It's not the size of your fish... T-Shirt by webcarveView other Graphictruths T-Shirts Who polluted the Bible with liberalism? Masoretes? Council of Trent? King James I? My money's on Jesus. #conservativebible (Malacandra)I say unto you, when an interlocutor uses bedeviling facts and history to fool you, Call him a pinko and plug thine ears. #conservativebible (hyperlocavore) This has become a genuine phenom.&amp;nbsp; There's a general, non-partisan agreement this is a stupidity that transcends even that of Glenn Beck. The Schlafly based, Eagle-Forum derived Conservapedia Bible Paraphrase is misrepresented as a &quot;translation,&quot; glossing over all the required evidence, fact, scholarship and other stuff that's hard and requires critical thinking skills. That's irrelevant to the entire concept tha...</description>
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            <title>A designer IV bag makes a hospital fashion statement</title>
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            <description>Concept photos imagines what hospital life would be like if IV bags were trendy.

Reminds me of the custom teddy bear blood transfusion bag that I saw earlier this year.

(via Better Health and Medgadget)
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            <title>How did Mozart die, and was a strep infection involved?</title>
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            <description>There have been various theories about the sudden death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, including, poisoning, syphilis, kidney failure, and even Henoch–Schönlein purpura.
 But, in a fascinating article from the Annals of Internal Medicine, researchers have suggested a simpler explanation: streptococcal infection.
Deaths in Vienna during the winter of 1791 were analyzed, and it was found that, &amp;#8220;Tuberculosis and related conditions accounted for the highest number of deaths; cachexia and malnutrition ranked second, and edema was the third most common cause.&amp;#8221;

History has noted that Mozart had severe edema upon his death, leading many to speculate that kidney failure was a precipitating cause. But given the sudden nature of his death, along with the fact that he also had a fever, ra...</description>
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            <title>Online cardiac surgery simulations for aspiring heart surgeons</title>
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            <description>Here are three cardiac surgery simulations that will bring out the inner heart surgeon in all of us.
The first is the most intense, complete with a dramatic background heartbeat. It&amp;#8217;s Virtual Open Heart Surgery:

For something more cheery and less scary, you can try this Heart Operation simulation from the UK:

And if that&amp;#8217;s still too much, there&amp;#8217;s always open heart surgery on a stuffed bunny.  By far my favorite:

(via Healthbolt)
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            <title>ER, homeopathy style</title>
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            <description>Classic.

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            <title>Smoking cessation ads as art</title>
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            <description>From the always-excellent Street Anatomy, here are some artistic, and provocative, anti-smoking advertisements.
 

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            <title>What if Ray Sandford Were Your Brother?</title>
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            <description>Forced treatment is not a new topic here on World of Psychology, nor is this the first time we&amp;#8217;ve discussed the unusual case of Ray Sandford. What did Mr. Sandford do wrong?
Nothing. He&amp;#8217;s simply mentally ill, the medications and prior treatments over his lifetime have failed him, and his legal guardian is a social service agency in Minnesota. The convergence of those three characteristics means he was a prime candidate &amp;#8212; in the court&amp;#8217;s eyes &amp;#8212; for ECT treatment.
The only problem? He opposes his electroconvulsive therapy (ECT). And despite experts&amp;#8217; insistence that Mr. Sandford is not competent to make such decisions for himself, his case has galvanized the &amp;#8220;mad pride&amp;#8221; movement and those who opposed any type of forced treatment.
Last week, Minne...</description>
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            <title>Healthbolt Bizarre: London Gym Using Midgets as Human Weights.</title>
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            <description>Gymbox owner Richard Hilton doesn&amp;#8217;t see this as a gimmick. Instead, he calls it &amp;#8216;ultimate embodiment of visualisation theory&amp;#8217;. 

Motivating or just plan bizarre? 
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            <title>Healthbolt Bizarre: Bread Body Parts</title>
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            <description>Looking for a little more body in your bread?
Then head over to this bakery in Bangkok, Thailand where artist Kittiwat Unarrom creates grotesque and gruesome bread sculptures - hands, feet, heads, torsos, and many other body parts - that appear almost real in his family&amp;#8217;s bakery.

Something to file away for the next time you are in Bangkok - there are even tours of this Human Bakery
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            <title>The Monday Sidebar.</title>
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            <description>There&amp;#8217;s a truly eclectic selection of topics in this week&amp;#8217;s Monday Sidebar.
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Meanwhile, Swedish health authorities are causing controversy with their decision to supply free prosthetic penises that are not fully functional to transsexual men. Seems these free prosthetic penises [are] strictly flaccid a situation that some call ridiculous. But the Swedish health authorities have no choice - government regulations prohibit them from using taxpayers mone...</description>
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            <title>Healthbolt Bizarre: The Testicle Cookbook.</title>
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            <description>I mentioned this e-cookbook briefly in one of last month&amp;#8217;s The Monday Sidebar.
Since then, I&amp;#8217;ve discovered that there is a &amp;#8216;free teaser version&amp;#8217; of  The Testicle Cookbook available, complete with the history of testicle cooking, five recipes and how-to videos. So if anyone&amp;#8217;s interested in &amp;#8216;cooking with balls&amp;#8217;, this one&amp;#8217;s for you&amp;#8230;
             
Click here to read the sample version of The Testicle Cookbook.
And here if you want to purchase the full version&amp;#8230;
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            <title>The Monday Sidebar…</title>
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            <description>Ready for some more interesting, fascinating, unusual, strange, and even bizarre news&amp;#8230;
Pay patients to go to the doctor? - in England, Health Service Managers are looking at ways to get people in unhealthy people in the lower social economic rankings to visit the doctor. The thinking is that if you can get people to the doctor earlier, before chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease set in, the government health system would save money. It makes sort of makes sense. But the idea is getting flack from politicans and medical experts alike who say that the government shouldn&amp;#8217;t be bribing people to stay healthy.
&amp;#8216;World&amp;#8217;s Fattest Man&amp;#8217; to Marry After Massive Diet - after two years of dieting, Manuel Uribe, the world&amp;#8217;s heaviest man and his girlfrien...</description>
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            <title>The Sunday Monday Sidebar.</title>
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            <description>The Sunday Sidebar is back. But from now on it will be running as a regular post each Monday morning with the all the interesting, intriguing, and often weird medical news that&amp;#8217;s out there.
Here&amp;#8217;s this week&amp;#8217;s strange but true news&amp;#8230;
Ping Pong Ball Keeps Girl Alive - a quick thinking surgeon came up with a unique way to keep a young liver transplant patient alive. The two year old was the recipent of an adult liver. The liver, obviously too large for the child&amp;#8217;s body, needed to have some sort of barrier placed between it and the child&amp;#8217;s main arteries. The answer - an ordinary ping pong ball that is expected to remain in her body for the rest of her life.
Went in for a snip. Ended up with a slice - A Kentucky man, who checked into hospital for a circumcisio...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 11:50:46 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>The Sunday Sidebar.</title>
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            <description>DIY Tracheotomy&amp;#8230;
Could you take a knife to your throat and cut? Not sure I could, but this man has done so, not once but twice. And in doing so, has become his own savior. Seems his throat swelled up to the point where he could not breathe and afraid that the emergency services would not arrive in time, decided to perform a little &amp;#8216;life saving&amp;#8217; surgery.
Dead, not Dead&amp;#8230;
Her heart stopped despite intensive medical treatment following two heart attacks. She had no brain waves for 17 hours and rigor mortis seemed to be setting in. The family said their goodbyes and the patient remained hooked up to the ventilator while possible organ donation was discussed. But it seemed Val Thomas had other ideas. She suddened &amp;#8216;awoke&amp;#8217; and started talking. She is, according ...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 25 May 2008 11:00:17 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Ready, Aim…Pee.</title>
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            <description>Most of us use the toilet, well, to put it delicately, to relieve the body of no longer needed products.
But for two Belgian beer fans, that&amp;#8217;s simply not enough. Seems that they think you should be able to relieve yourself and shot aliens or slalom down ski slopes at the same time.
To that end, they designed and have recently released the &amp;#8216;Place to Pee&amp;#8217; video game. It&amp;#8217;s set up in a booth and caters for two users at a time. Gamers (ie pee-ers) score by aiming and hitting sensors positioned on either side of the urinal.
And ladies, if you think that it&amp;#8217;s just a &amp;#8216;man thing&amp;#8217;, think again. Seems that they have created a paper cone allows women to play too. Lucky us!
Personally, I think these guys have more than one beer too many!!!
(source - Reuters)
Ta...</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2008 14:23:07 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Drug Wonks Loses Remaining Credibility</title>
            <link>http://www.medworm.com/index.php?rid=849973&amp;cid=t_114518_109_f&amp;fid=34800&amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffeeds.feedburner.com%2F%7Er%2FClinicalPsychologyAndPsychiatryACloserLook%2F%7E3%2F153603983%2Fdrug-wonks-loses-remaining-credibility.html</link>
            <description>Robert Goldberg of Drug Wonks appears to have flipped his lid. His latest writing, which is purportedly about comparative effectiveness trials is so riddled with errors that it's bad even by Drug Wonks standards! Making it worse is that Goldberg's tirade appears in the Washington Times as an op-ed. Granted, op-eds are not held to the same standard as regular news, but even throwing in some &quot;truthiness&quot; would have been a nice touch.For all the gruesome details, head over to Health Care Renewal. You won't believe it. For background on the blog for which Goldberg writes, please read an earlier post. (Source: Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry: A Closer Look)</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 20:49:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Story of the Neuron</title>
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            <description>title The Story of the Neurondescription Weird. Just weird. Especially with that music soundtrack. Touted as a &quot;documentary&quot; about neurons, but...producer Theo Verelstfeaturing Theo Verelstformat  Flash embeddate  unknownlength  00:10:05link  http://www.archive.org/details/The_Story_of_the_NeuronTags: webcast brain neuron bizarre (Source: Channel N)</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 23:33:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>At CBS, the Eighth Deadly Word is &quot;gays.&quot;</title>
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            <description>Mass. Lawmakers Block Gay Marriage Vote, Constitutional Amendment Would Have Let Voters Decide Whether To Ban Gay Marriage - CBS News: &quot;Mass. Lawmakers Block Gay Marriage Vote&quot;Great story and all that, hurrah, triumph for civil liberties... but the REALLY funny part is that CBS is censoring the comments submitted by readers, and one of the words censored is &quot;gays.&quot; Now, I was not aware that &quot;gays&quot; was deemed an offensive word. And it does rather make it awkward to write coherently about the right to gay marriage without, you know, THE FUCKING PLURAL FORM!But I guess that's their objection, that if they DID allow the word &quot;gays,&quot; somehow their readers would jump to the conclusion that The Grey Lady was approving of plural gay fucking within the sanctity of marriage.However, as I pointed out...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 14 Jun 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Thought for the Day: Britney's bald explanation</title>
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            <description>Filed under: Daily news, Celebrity news, Thought for the DayBritney Spears, fresh out of rehab and back in the spotlight, is explaining why she publicly shaved her head back in February, following a rampage of bizarre behavior.Think about this:A friend of Spears says the pop star shaved her head as a tribute to her aunt who died from cancer. The pal states Spears was definitely suffering from postpartum depression at the time and the bold hair maneuver was an act of solidarity.&quot;Britney's aunt had just died of cancer,&quot; says this friend. &quot;She was feeling very guilty because she hadn't been there with her, she was overwhelmingly depressed and she shaved her head in solidarity.&quot;Read&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Permalink&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Email this&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Linking&amp;nbsp;Blogs&amp;nbsp;|&amp;nbsp;Comments (Source: The Ca...</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 2007 04:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>This will come as no surprise to anyone who ever lived in the Tenderloin...</title>
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            <description>elephant,byGay_ArtGet this custom shirt at ZazzleBARBARA'S TCHATZKAHS : Bizarre Sex Habits of The Extreme Right-WingIt's pretty much a truism that folks project upon others the behaviors and &quot;sins&quot; they are most guilty of.In 2005, anti-abortion extremist Neal Horsley was a guest on The Alan Colmes Show, a FOX News radio program. The topic was an interesting one - whether or not an internet service provider should allow Horsley to post the names of abortion doctors on his website. Horsley does that as a way of targeting them and one doctor has been killed. In the course of the interview, however, Colmes asked Horsley about his background, including a statement that he had admitted to engaging in homosexual and bestiality.At first, Horsley laughed and said, &quot;Just because it's printed in the ...</description>
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