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- 12/19/2017
Stories from retirement: Presbycusis
Presbycusis—that’s what I have. I’ve found that it’s always better to use a big word that few understand when you’re forced to disclose something you’d rather not. If asked for a definition, you can always make something up... no, prevaricate. - 12/18/2017
Lies about Santa? They could be good for your child
Developmental psychology suggests that fantastical beliefs in children are associated with positive developmental outcomes. And parents need not worry, children will bust the Santa myth themselves, when the time is right - 12/18/2017
Ontario announces new Toronto hospice for the homeless
Ontario's provincial government says it's opening a new hospice for the homeless in Toronto. - 12/18/2017
What do we want from primary care, part III
Why aren't things going according to plan? It's not for a lack of planning, not (entirely) for a lack of money, and certainly not for a lack of people sitting around in committees talking over subs or wraps. The problem is a lack of scrutiny, of asking hard questions and refusing to accept deflection and spin.