Drug Risk: Benadryl® (diphenhydramine) overdoses in Oregon, Robotripping, and...
DrugMonkey just had an interesting post about the potential influence of cocaine use trends following the 1986 death of Maryland college basketball player, Len Bias, just days after his being selected...
View ArticleCongratulations anonymous student!
One of the drawbacks to writing under a pseudonym is that when people around you do well, it’s sort of dodgy how you can use the blog to congratulate them publicly. In fact, dear readers might ask:...
View ArticleSalmonella in Alamosa water supply –“I still love ‘Salamosa’”
Alamosa is a town of 8,500 residents on the west side of the Rockies in southern Colorado, equidistant to Denver and Albuquerque. You may sometimes hear of Alamosa described by Al Roker or other...
View ArticleThe Friday Fermentable: Wedding anniversary champagne and some bad juju in...
As a former resident of The Queen City of the Plains, my goal today was to write some travel tips for those bloggers attending the DNC in Denver next week. However, I got a bit sidetracked by the case...
View ArticleE. coli in fluid dripping from New Mexico garbage truck
Dear PharmMom, Your daughter-in-law found this one on your local TV news station: TULAROSA, N. M. (KRQE-KBIM) – Fluid leaking onto city streets from a contract garbage truck has tested positive for the...
View ArticleMore fallout from New Mexico garbage truck E. coli-gate – up from the comments
Here’s an update on E. coli-gate in Tularosa, NM: Okay, so it’s more than fluid – it’s about a pint of sludge left in front of each house where the garbage truck stopped. But this is ridiculous:...
View ArticleWelcome Prof Kim Hannula, All of My Faults Are Stress Related
Run, do not walk, to the most recent addition to the ScienceBlogs.com family, AoMFASR, the blog of geology professor, Dr Kim Hannula. You people already had to bear with my fawning about Colorado but...
View ArticleSandra Leal, PharmD, CDE: A Hispanic Heritage Month Interview on What...
This month, DrugMonkey is hosting the Diversity in Science Blog Carnival, started by DN Lee of Urban Science Adventures! to celebrate the scientific contributions of individuals from underrepresented...
View ArticleJames Ray’s Sedona sweat lodge stash: lessons in polypharmacy and endocrine...
On October 8, 2009, paramedics responded to a 911 call at a mystical retreat being held at Angel Valley Spiritual Retreat Center in West Sedona, Arizona, a stunningly beautiful area known widely as a...
View ArticleWhat is this Juneteenth of which you speak?
A couple of reader questions came in this week following our interview with the inspiring African-American leader and mentor, Jason Dorsette. I had mentioned therein about first meeting Mr. Dorsette...
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