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Why is going to the doctor like buying a car?
Going through the economic and emotional acrobatics of buying a car is not the highlight of my world. However, it is one of those...
Dr. Ed
Jan 22, 20247 min read


What Is It about September?
Our primitive ancestors survived on the blistering savannas of Africa by recognizing the importance of rituals and routines. They...
Dr. Ed
Sep 4, 20234 min read


Hello, Spring. Where Are You? A Short Essay on COVID and Clutter
Phil was right. The groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter, and he was right. For the last several months, we here in the upper...
Dr. Ed
Mar 15, 20234 min read


Why Goldfish Have a Longer Attention Span than We Do
We live in a world of constant, unpredictable, intermittent inattention. We are bludgeoned and bombarded with a tsunami of digital...
Dr. Ed
Jan 19, 20233 min read


Now, where did I put my glasses?
A common medical term is sequela. You pronounce it like this: seh-QWEL-uh. And it means the after-effects of a disease. In other words, a...
Dr. Ed
Jan 11, 20234 min read


The Big Bank Heist
It’s easy to drown in a sea of nostalgia and remember the good old days, which in actual fact may not have been so good. However, the...
Dr. Ed
Dec 21, 20223 min read


The Asteroid That Destroyed Healthcare as We Knew It
We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness....
Dr. Ed
Nov 29, 20224 min read


Where’s the Canary in the Healthcare Coal Mine?
Coal mining is a profoundly dangerous profession. Before there were federally mandated safety measures, these early pioneers were aware...
Dr. Ed
Oct 31, 20224 min read


The race. The lesson.
The Twin Cities Marathon takes place annually typically in October and has been described as “America’s most beautiful urban marathon.”...
Dr. Ed
Oct 3, 20223 min read


The Gift: A Moment in Time away from Gimmicks, Gadgets, and Digital Devices
The dogs and I went for an early-morning brisk walk on our customary route through a wooded area adjacent to our home. Usually, my mind...
Dr. Ed
Aug 13, 20222 min read


What Dorothy Said to Toto
In the 1939 iconic musical fantasy, Wizard of Oz, Dorothy cradles her little dog Toto when a tornado transports them from her home state...
Dr. Ed
Jul 5, 20225 min read


What Our Prehistoric Ancestors Taught Us about Social Connection (and Why COVID Changed All That)
Let us turn back the clock several million years. We humans survived in small groups of families and clans. We sat around campfires, we...
Dr. Ed
Jun 26, 20223 min read


In a Heartbeat, Life Unravels
Here in Lake Woebegone, spring has arrived. Flowers are blooming, grasses growing, farmers are plowing and planting, and we lovingly...
Dr. Ed
May 20, 20223 min read


How do some people thrive in chaos?
A casual comment by a colleague came out of the blue: “I am just tired of the pandemic, tired of the political discourse, tired of this...
Dr. Ed
Feb 11, 20223 min read


The Queen's Gambit and COVID: Checkmate
An international chess game is brewing as Russia has positioned more than 100,000 troops close to the border with Ukraine. Any further...
Dr. Ed
Jan 10, 20224 min read


Like Rats in a Cage, Are We Witnessing the Collapse of the Healthcare System?
A classic laboratory experiment involving rodents goes something like this. These smart little caged rats quickly figure out if they...
Dr. Ed
Dec 27, 20214 min read


Do I have to draw you a picture?
The virus variants affect us all, and our lives hang in the balance Growing up in the murky world of thoroughbred racing on the East...
Dr. Ed
Dec 19, 20213 min read


“Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus”
The most reprinted newspaper editorial in the English language appeared in the September 1897 New York Sun when eight-year-old Virginia...
Dr. Ed
Dec 12, 20213 min read


Riding the COVID roller coaster. Have we reached the “Point of No Return”?
Our world plummeted down the rabbit hole of chaos in March 2020 when the nightmare of COVID disintegrated our daily lives. With the...
Dr. Ed
Dec 4, 20214 min read


Dying: You Have One Chance to Get It Right
First, some numbers. In 1962, 71% of women ages 15 to 44 married. By 2019 this number was down to 42%. In 1962, 5% of women ages 30 to 34...
Dr. Ed
Oct 20, 20214 min read
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