Doctors of Life

Syncretic Transformation of Hippocratic Medicine to Align with Evolutionary Life in Time, and to Catalyze Emergence of a Living Future

In Vitro vs. In Vivo

“I think that we largely use this idealized notion of humans as coming with a fixed, uniform biological profile… but the copious evidence for human adaptation at the biological level to different diets, behaviors, and ecologies needs to be considered more seriously.”...

Big Bad Data vs. Bad Big Data

“Investigators will have to focus on the scientific quality of the evidence, and lesson the statistic methods… recalling the old adage that statistics are like a bikini bathing suit: what is revealed is interesting; what is concealed is crucial.” – Dr. Alvan Feinstein...

What can the IT guy do?

“Where bad means are used to achieve a worthy end, the goal actually reached is never the good end originally proposed, but merely the inevitable consequence of using bad means.” – Aldous Huxley You can start by declaring the radical experiment of wireless...

Your Fair Share of Extinction

“In Potowatami and most other indigenous languages, we use the same words to address the living world as we use for our family. Because they are our family.” – Robin Wall Kimmerer If you belong to one of the up-and-coming tribes ready for a piece of the pie, you may...

The Screen-Addicted Family

“Most of the meetings of Internet and Technology Addicts Anonymous take place online, which is more sensible than it sounds. Colloquy via a web-based conference call might help tech burnouts clear the first hurdle in recovery: asking for help.” – Virginia Hefferman in...

Screen-Addicted Doctors

“While many of us may feel like we have unhealthy relationships with the screens, notifications, and platforms in our lives, the very concept of technology addiction is controversial.” – Charlie Warz in Inside How A 12-Step Recovery Program For Social Media Addiction...