
Cognitive Testing
There has been LOTS of discussion in the television, online and print news about “Cognitive Testing”. The reason, of course, has to do with questions

There has been LOTS of discussion in the television, online and print news about “Cognitive Testing”. The reason, of course, has to do with questions

Here is a definition of the word “FRIEND”: a person whom one knows and with whom one has a bond of mutual affection, typically exclusive

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Okay, today’s entry requires a fill-in the blank, and my suspicion is that only a few, if any of you, can get this correctly. Here

“Don’t it always seem to go That you don’t know what you got ’til it’s gone?” The above lines are from Joni Mitchell’s iconic 1970

During a long-term weight control journey there are a number of “large things” that are clearly derailing to the efforts to shed weight and are

As physicians, we evaluate patients based on many parameters including the “symptoms” a patient presents with as well as objective laboratory/radiology testing. It is sometimes

I know these days it is sort of politically incorrect to point out differences between males and females, but excuse my age, and here goes:

You cannot turn on TV news or read news articles every day and not be confronted with questions about the cognitive state of our President.

Alfred Lord Tennyson was an English poet often regarded as the chief representative of The Victorian Age in poetry. Probably his most famous quotes was: