Health update
Seeing the lymphoma guru, Dr. Zelenetz at 3:15 this afternoon. I expect a "no news is good news" report. UPDATE: Go Here Tom Faranda’s Folly: Health update – excellent news
Seeing the lymphoma guru, Dr. Zelenetz at 3:15 this afternoon. I expect a "no news is good news" report. UPDATE: Go Here Tom Faranda’s Folly: Health update – excellent news
What better way to start the year, but with an online interview with myself? Q. Tom, how is your health? A. Good. Very good as far as I can tell. As a matter of fact, I am seeing my lymphoma Dr., Dr. Zelenetz, the day after tomorrow. Our meeting was scheduled for three weeks ago, … Read more
I read and posted reviews of 17 books this year, and also posted the reviews (sometimes slightly edited) on Amazon’s website. Here are the three best books, in the chronological order I reviewed them in: Tom Faranda’s Folly: Latest read: The Only Three Questions that Count By investment manager and Forbes columnist Ken Fisher. The … Read more
All right. Three quotes. Who could settle on just one? The last was not published in the Times, but stated by their editor at a lecture in England. Yup. Criticizing the NYT again. I read the Times every day, and they have some great stuff. But their editorials, op eds, and thinly veiled "news analysis" … Read more
This is the second installment of my friend Maggie Barbieri’s murder mystery/comedy/love story series about college professor and part-time sleuth Alison Bergeron. Here is my review of the first one – Tom Faranda’s Folly: Latest Read: "Murder 101" In Extracurricular Activities there is more of just about everything; more dead mangled bodies, more suspects, more … Read more
Anyone interested in the spiritual or interior life should read this amazing collection of letters, with commentary. I read it over the space of about a month, 15 to 20 pages, four or five days a week. I finished three months ago and decided to let it percolate around in my head before posting this. … Read more
Researchers Replicate Study Producing Ethical Embryonic-Like Stem Cells Previously, the Japanese and Wisconsin teams released studies in the medical journals Science and Cell that show how they were able to make adult stem cells revert to their embryonic form. The studies confirm that human skin cells (fibroblasts) can be used to make pluripotent stem cells … Read more
Advancing healthcare technology is great, but it’s also one of the main drivers of healthcare inflation. the NY Times had a big article today in the business section, about using nuclear particle accelerators – "formerly used only for exotic physics research" – but now looking to use them to replace normal radiation therapy for the … Read more
here’s a health feature in the NY Times that says it’seven a bigger deal then your mother told you it was. Why Hand Washing May Be Your Best Medicine – Well – Tara Parker-Pope – Health – New York Times Blog While it may be hard to believe that something as simple as regular hand … Read more
Here are some pix from yesterday. 6:15 in the morning and the boys are up to check out their gifts. Paintball stuff was at the fore. Tim got a new paintball gun marker and Joe a laser sight. I received, from Joe, some “Ting.” Ting is a grapefruit drink from Jamaica which I developed a … Read more