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You Should Know How to Do This: Be Healthy

For the last six or so weeks, I’ve been obsessed- obsessed- with my health (“to the surprise of absolutely no one,” says my roommate. “I bet you also love to read advice columns.” He’s on to me.). I’ve been thinking about it constantly. I’ve been blessed to have great health, but preventative medicine is the best medicine, or so I heard on NPR. There’s so much conflicting information out there and it makes me feel like I may as well keep doing what I’m doing, because hey, that’s not going badly, or at least not yet. I consulted with a variety of friends in the medical field about how to take care of myself- a pharmacist, someone who works in insurance, two nurses, a personal trainer, a nutritionist, a surgeon, a physical therapist, a medical journalist, and three doctors- and got a ton of information. It inspired me to take stock of my habits and practices, get my family’s complete medical records, and do some research about what options are available for me for care. It’s helping me to sleep better at night, and so I wanted to pass that along to you.

You KNOW she flosses like nine times a day.

You KNOW she flosses like nine times a day.

There’s stuff you can control, stuff you can’t control, and stuff we don’t know one way or the other, but hey, doesn’t hurt to have all the information, right? Continue reading

Lazy Sunday: 27 October 2013

I’m puppy-sitting out in the suburbs, so today’s been a little more hectic than usual, even before 8. Guess who figured out object permanence? Enjoy!

  • If you, like me, are weird about Thomas Jefferson, here is a podcast where someone does their impression of him for an hour each week. They talk about contemporary political issues and are presumably wearing powdered wigs.
  • Have you ever wished Steve Martin would teach you your state capitals? Wish no more.
  • One of my favorite artists talks about the provenance of his musical alias, which is one of my favorite animals.
  • The ten most dangerous places in New York.
  • One of the daughters of one of the architects of Auschwitz has been quietly living in Northern Virginia and is keeping her identity a secret.
  • Stop asking for antibiotics when you don’t need them. Take the entire course of them when you do need them. We’re reaching the end of antibiotics, and it is our fault.
  • Unprecedented: The life expectancy of undereducated white women is dropping, unlike everyone else’s.
  • An interesting graphic novel concept about what combat is like from Colby Buzzell, a veteran and writer.
  • Here is a video of a very drunk Robert Pattinson and Katy Perry karaokeing “I’ll Make Love to You.”
  • Outsider scientists: Sometimes they get it right and are geniuses. Sometimes they do not and are weirdos.