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            <title>Hugh Laurie on Math and Morals</title>
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            <description>Now, my mom always said two wrongs don&amp;#8217;t make a right. But she never said anything about four wrongs, and that always left me confused.
– Hugh Laurie

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Hugh Laurie on Math and Morals (Source: Healthbolt)</description>
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            <pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 11:00:08 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Relationships: Love on the Front Burner</title>
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            <description>My biggest relationship problem is that I rarely understand the problem. Instead, I develop back pain. I’m not a particularly reflective person. I’m constantly in motion (except when I’m watching &amp;#8220;House&amp;#8221;). In relationships, this usually means that I’m doing something for my boyfriend – cooking, or attempting to improve his footwear choices. I rarely take a moment to sit and think about the relationship in any context. I’m always trying to make something better: My apartment, my body, my skin, my gnocchi. This isn&amp;#8217;t necessarily a bad habit, but it&amp;#8217;s a terribly effective way to block out thought.
When you’re in a relationship, you&amp;#8217;re supposed to take time to think about how you feel and what you want. I never do that. Instead, I receive signals fro...</description>
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            <pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:47:11 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Pneumonia Kills Children Too</title>
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            <description>We&amp;#8217;ve written about pneumonia here at Blisstree, but most often we talk about seniors and their susceptibility to the illness (November 2: World Pneumonia Day). Sadly, pneumonia also claims the lives of many children around the world.
Hugh Laurie
Save the Children is an organization that works to improve the health of children all over the world, including North America. In April of this year Save the Children Artist Ambassadors Gwyneth Paltrow and Hugh Laurie helped establish World Pneumonia Day, which took place on November 2, 2009. The goal of the day was to mobilize efforts to fight pneumonia, a neglected disease, that kills more than two million children under the age of 5 each year worldwide.
&amp;#8220;I work on a TV show that features the unusual, the bizarre, the unique. But the...</description>
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            <pubDate>Sun, 08 Nov 2009 18:43:59 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>House in a Psychiatric Hospital</title>
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            <description>If you&amp;#8217;re a fan of the show, House MD, you probably enjoyed last night&amp;#8217;s 2-part season opener with Dr. Gregory House finding himself in a psychiatric hospital. If you haven&amp;#8217;t yet seen the episode and intend on watching it, you may want to skip reading any further, as I&amp;#8217;m going to discuss plot components that might give away some of it for you.
Contrary to the ridiculous depiction of staff and how a psychiatric hospital is run on the Fox show, Mental, this two-part episode of House actually did a fairly even-handed job of showing what life in a psychiatric hospital can be like. While the use of the solitary room was a little over-the-top (and likely a part of the plot and power-play between House and the administrator), everything else was far more realistic than a r...</description>
            <author>World of Psychology</author>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 21:16:48 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Another medical show, more false info</title>
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            <description>I&amp;#8217;ve long had issues with medical shows presenting fair and truthful information. I know the shows are meant for entertainment and I take a lot of their stuff with a grain of salt - such as their usual pathetic portrayal of nurses in the real world. But when they misrepresent health issues, that bothers me a lot.
A couple of months ago, the popular television show House had a bad (in my opinion) plot line that showed a man with &amp;#8220;locked in syndrome&amp;#8221; diagnosed as brain dead and the emergency room physician wanted to take his heart for donation - something that would never happen in the United States.
Now, there are complaints about the season finale of another popular medical show, Grey&amp;#8217;s Anatomy. I have to admit, I haven&amp;#8217;t watched this show since its first year...</description>
            <author>A Hearty Life</author>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 02:42:13 +0100</pubDate>
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