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Ossified

Dr. Mehmet Oz How much does Dr. Oz know? A lot of so-called experts achieve their reputations only partly because of their skills and knowledge. They garner attention by way of their charisma, their powers of communication. Take Dr. Oz, for example. Mehmet Oz, M.D., became known as a top-of-the-line cardiologist. But he didn’t stop […]

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In Defense of Less Defense

President Barack Obama Cutting defense The Obama administration wants to cut the defense budget, eliciting howls of protest from Republicans. Of course – while they continue to decry the deficit and the national debt. The deficit has shown substantial decline since 2012, including a 37 percent drop from April 2013 to this year. The Republican […]

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as well as …

Weighty issue “As well as” can be expected How often do you see a sentence with a series of items separated by commas, and “as well as” preceding the last item? Happens all the time. Here’s an example from the Detroit Free Press: “Obviously, it’s tougher to get a job, overcome health issues and pay […]

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Compounding the Problem

And the word “and” IS God. The compound sentence … Hardly a day goes by, it seems, without a certain grammatical error appearing in the local newspaper. What is it? Hint: It’s associated with the compound sentence. Still don’t know what I’m talking about? Okay, here’s an example: “Because of numbness in his fingers, I had […]

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Wheat goes awry

Wheat up!? Eat wheat. That’s the mantra of the medical establishment and conventional nutritionists. Leading alternative physicians and top nutritionists take a different tack: Eat what? As in: Say what? Wheat, these experts insist, is one of, or the, prime reason for an expanding girth. But … but … but, you sputter, all the health experts […]

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Women and cholesterol

Cholesterol blood test Critical cholesterol study: no reporting Did you know about the large study in 2011 that showed women with high cholesterol had fewer heart attacks than those with lower cholesterol? I didn’t either, and I read my daily newspaper assiduously and am frequently tuned into the cable news channels. I finally found out through […]

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El tranquillity

Tranquillity? Tranquil — naturally About two years ago, I began seeing a holistically oriented doctor. His practice was based on prevention and alleviation of ailments through natural methods. Low stress levels were important to good health, he believed. In the waiting room of his office on my first visit, with nothing to do as I sat […]

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The death of “died”

Death watch Do people die anymore? I mean, I know our life expectancy is on the rise, but surely the human species has not achieved immortality. Giving death a pass Yet one can’t help but wonder, based on the everyday parlance both on the street and in the broadcast, and sometimes print, media apropos of […]

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Time for a change

Ancel Keys on a Time cover in 1950; a 1984 Time issue; the current Time issue   Well folks, it’s finally happened. Time magazine, the publication that led the entire Western world and beyond to shun saturated fat and eat more foods high in carbohydrates, resulting in countless early deaths, has admitted it was wrong. […]

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Hark up!

Okay, listen up! Which is it: hark back, harken back, or hearken back? Hark, harken and hearken all mean the same thing: to listen. And when you add back to each word, they again all mean the same: to go back to something earlier. Remarkin’ on harken So which do you choose? An online grammar […]

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