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The history of our current Opioid Crisis

Most people think our current opioid crisis began at the end of the past century. After all, it was in the 1990s when most of us began to hear news about a wonder drug that alleviated all of our pains and aches. Before that, all such wonder drugs were additive, yet Oxycodone, or as most of us know it, Oxycontin, promised no addition. How could this be? How could such a drug exist? The answer is simple, it was false advertising and misinformation. In a recent NPR PodCast,...
Ro Saiciton
April 6, 2019
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Ro Saiciton

Banging out the Einstein's Theory

Einstein is the most famous scientist in modern history. So famous and well-known that he's name has become a noun ("look at that Einstein over there", or "you are smart like Einstein"). So it may come as a surprise to you to find out that our dear Einstein was wrong about our Universe and its current expansion. One of the theories of the Universe is the Big-Bang Theory. This is the theory that at some point a "Big-Bang" created our current Universe from an infinite amount of mass....
Tiab James
April 5, 2019
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Tiab James

Religion and its power

Religion is one of the most powerful forces on earth. Religion has equal-power to build and destroy. Without it, life as we know it, would not exist. Religious beliefs have shaped the fabric of our culture. From the philosophies of the East to those of the Greeks and everything in between. It was religious persecution that caused a group of Brits venture into a new world and help create one of the powerful countries in the world. It was religious beliefs that helped build one of the biggest...
Dolores Anaicna
April 5, 2019
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Dolores Anaicna

Living with Pertussis – Part 5 - The End

The itching began after a long nap. I had finished the last round of antibiotics 3 days prior and I was taking benadryl to slow and dry up my fluids production. I started with the normal adult dosage of 50mg of benadryl and lowered it to a mere 25mg every 6 to 8 hours. Benadryl was doing the trick. My coughing was down to once or twice per day. Though benadryl made me drowsy and sleepy, it was worth it. With no coughing there were no syncopes and...
Wen Ruoy
April 3, 2019
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Wen Ruoy

Living with Pertussis – Part 4

It was the early hours of Valentine's day, around 1am, when I woke up again for a coughing fit. This was the 4th fit this evening. I had to be thankful, we could have been spending the night at the ER room and though I may have been having fits, I was in my own home and our daughter was sleeping in her bed. Given our ER visit, my wife decided to stay home and make sure I was stable. To say that she's been supportive is an...
Wen Ruoy
April 3, 2019
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Wen Ruoy

Living with Pertussis - Part 2

It was a Monday evening when the diagnosis of pertussis was confirmed. The nurse called me and told me that I had come back positive for the bacteria. By now, my wife and I had done enough research that when we found out we were not surprised. But we should have been scared. I should have. The treatment for pertussis is through antibiotics. The earlier you take them, the more effective they are in reducing the symptoms. Unfortunately, I had taken them too late into the life cycle...
Wen Ruoy
April 3, 2019
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Wen Ruoy

Living with Pertussis (Whooping cough)

It was the weekend before the superbowl, a beautiful Sunday afternoon. We'd just had our cousin come over. We were having lunch and talking about an awesome project he was working on. By the 3pm, he was gone and we began to wind down. All three of us were sitting on the couch watching TV and just relaxing. Things could not have been better. That's when suddenly I had the urge to cough. I had had a cold for the past week and had been coughing up a...
Wen Ruoy
April 3, 2019
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Wen Ruoy
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The history of our current...

Ro Saiciton
2019.04.06
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Ro Saiciton
Most people think our current opioid crisis began at the end of the past century. After all, it was in the 1990s when most of us began to hear news about a wonder drug that alleviated all of our pains and aches. Before that, all such wonder drugs were additive,...

Banging out the Einstein's Theory

Tiab James
2019.04.05
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Tiab James
Einstein is the most famous scientist in modern history. So famous and well-known that he's name has become a noun ("look at that Einstein over there", or "you are smart like Einstein"). So it may come as a surprise to you to find out that our dear Einstein was wrong...

Religion and its power

Dolores Anaicna
2019.04.05
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Dolores Anaicna
Religion is one of the most powerful forces on earth. Religion has equal-power to build and destroy. Without it, life as we know it, would not exist. Religious beliefs have shaped the fabric of our culture. From the philosophies of the East to those of the Greeks and everything in...

Living with Pertussis – Part...

Wen Ruoy
2019.04.03
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Wen Ruoy
The itching began after a long nap. I had finished the last round of antibiotics 3 days prior and I was taking benadryl to slow and dry up my fluids production. I started with the normal adult dosage of 50mg of benadryl and lowered it to a mere 25mg every...

Living with Pertussis – Part...

Wen Ruoy
2019.04.03
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Wen Ruoy
It was the early hours of Valentine's day, around 1am, when I woke up again for a coughing fit. This was the 4th fit this evening. I had to be thankful, we could have been spending the night at the ER room and though I may have been having fits,...

Living with Pertussis - Part...

Wen Ruoy
2019.04.03
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Wen Ruoy
It was a Monday evening when the diagnosis of pertussis was confirmed. The nurse called me and told me that I had come back positive for the bacteria. By now, my wife and I had done enough research that when we found out we were not surprised. But we should...

Living with Pertussis (Whooping cough)

Wen Ruoy
2019.04.03
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Wen Ruoy
It was the weekend before the superbowl, a beautiful Sunday afternoon. We'd just had our cousin come over. We were having lunch and talking about an awesome project he was working on. By the 3pm, he was gone and we began to wind down. All three of us were sitting...
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