Charitable giving in 2007

Even with the hysteria, about bad economy, recession, blah, blah, blah, charitable giving reached record heights last year, topping 300 billion. Despite Economic Dip, Giving Rose in 2007 – washingtonpost.com In overall U.S. charitable giving, religious congregations received the biggest windfall from donors, the Giving USA study found. Religious groups collected $102 billon, or one-third of … Read more

Russert’s death, and predicting sudden heart attack risk.

There's been lots of coverage and discussion of sudden death from heart attack in the days since Tim Russert's death. Here are two articles from yesterday's NY Times – A Search for Answers in Russert’s Death – NYTimes.com …Dr. Newman added, most people would rather focus on their LDL cholesterol, instead of taking measures to … Read more

More on Tim Russert’s death

I posted yesterday, which included a link to Tom Brokaw's announcement …Tom Faranda's Folly: Tim Russert Here's the up to date report on his death, as well as tributes – Journalist Revitalized Washington Talk Shows Russert's internist, Michael A. Newman, told MSNBC that an autopsy showed the journalist had an enlarged heart and that cholesterol … Read more

Tim Russert

Suddenly gone at 58. What a pity. One of the few television journalists who (mostly) didn't let his personal opinions seep into his reporting and interviewing. And he was a good interviewer, asking hard questions but then giving his guests the chance to respond. Here is Tom Brokaw, barely able to keep his emotions in check, … Read more

Here’s a pleasant posting: What percent of New Yorkers have genital herpes?

How the heck did they come up with this stat? They said they did a survey, but good heavens, how accurate can it be? The NYC Health Department "did door to door interviews and in-person medical exams…" Huh? I guess the vast free NYC conodom giveaways don't seem to have helped much, eh? Although I suppose … Read more