Saturday, April 14, 2018

As I was Saying

It's a thing.  A subdermal inflammation thing.


Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Seeing the Obvious


Donald Trump is like a boss in an old video game who gets redder and more aggressive as he grows weaker.

Uh huh.  That's a Symptom.  One that's so common it's a cliche.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Oh Yay

I get to be on the front lines of the War on Sanity.
The Associated Press‏Verified account @AP
BREAKING: Arizona's governor says 225 National Guard members heading to Mexico border to back Trump illegal immigration fight.

Honestly, the way people down here are most likely to be killed is to be hit by an elderly motorist.
Happens all the time.
Or by inappropriate and overpriced medical treatment.
Gobs of that, every day.  Uh huh.

It's 90 degrees here already and the old white folks are getting crispy.

Perfect time to provoke an incident and declare Arizona a state of emergency...

Friday, April 6, 2018

KNOW HOPE

Brain never stops growing, scientists find, as elderly shown to have same number of new neurons as teens 

I have waited several years to state this definitively:
There is every reason to believe Orexin cells will repopulate in your brain- if you stop killing them.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

What He Said

Thanks old hippie guy...


Wednesday, April 4, 2018

Must go weep now

Twin sisters known for battle with debilitating OCD die in possible ‘suicide pact’

Yeah, they didn't want to mess up the house.
One of the things that has saved my life numerous times...
An inability to leave the house when I'm sick.

RIP dear tormented women.

Sunday, April 1, 2018

My current obsession

Newfound 'organ' could be the biggest in your body

Researchers have detailed the structure and distribution of spaces in your body that they say represent a newfound human organ, and this "organ" just might be your body's biggest -- but not all experts are convinced.
It's the part of the body known as the Interstitium, a name for widespread, fluid-filled spaces within and between tissues all over your body, according to a study published in the journal Scientific Reports on Tuesday.
It's under all your skin and mucous membranes....  oh my.

Why this triggers me:

The M-protein produced by Strep Pyogenes generates antibodies that cross-react with interstitial connective tissue.

Uh huh.