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Mashup Score: 1When AI Customer Service Goes Horribly Wrong, Humans to the Rescue - 11 month(s) ago
Many of us live in a fast-paced, hyper-caffeinated digitally driven culture of intermittent constant interruptions, unreasonable demands.
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Mashup Score: 0When AI Customer Service Goes Horribly Wrong, Humans to the Rescue - 11 month(s) ago
Many of us live in a fast-paced, hyper-caffeinated digitally driven culture of intermittent constant interruptions, unreasonable demands.
Source: Ask Doctor EdCategories: Hem/Oncs, Latest HeadlinesTweet
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Mashup Score: 0The Asteroid That Destroyed Healthcare as We Knew It - 12 month(s) ago
We humans survived on the grassy plains of East Africa millions of years ago by the power of community. The power of connectedness. Around campfires our primitive ancestors undoubtedly shared stories of triumph and tragedy, of success and failure. Stories of how to hunt, how not to be hunted by some predatory creatures. Now let us fast-forward the tape several million years to see where we are….
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Mashup Score: 0Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall, Who’s the Greatest Athlete of All? - 12 month(s) ago
Once upon a time the term GOAT was a term of derision to describe someone who underperformed under pressure. The player who fumbles the ball, the kicker who misses a field goal, the batter who strikes out, the golfer who misses an easy putt. But today, the term stands for Greatest of All Time. This is the player who stands alone in that Pantheon of Greatness, the player who has no comparison….
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Mashup Score: 0What Empowered Patients Can Learn from the Car Repair Guy - 1 year(s) ago
When it comes to maintenance of our cars, we here in the Midwest take the annual winter checkup seriously. If the car does not start, that can be an inconvenience. But if it is 30 below zero with wind chill, and we are on an isolated country road, that inconvenience could turn deadly quickly. From some ominous experiences, I faithfully bring our automobiles into the dealership in October for the…
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Mashup Score: 0Message in a Bottle: Life Lessons from Rock Stars - 1 year(s) ago
Many of us can recall individuals who were destined for the Big Stage, the Big Room. These shining stars seemingly had that unique combination of physical and psychological characteristics that tagged them with the label “can’t miss.” We usually become acquainted with these rock stars in high school or college. They seemed to be unfazed when the game was on the line or the musical lead role…
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Mashup Score: 0Now, where did I put my glasses? - 1 year(s) ago
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 medical condition that is the consequence of a previous disease or injury. In the 1950s when polio was ravaging our communities, many individuals who survived had permanent musculoskeletal issues requiring canes, crutches, and other devices. However, long-term…
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Mashup Score: 0Hello, Spring. Where Are You? A Short Essay on COVID and Clutter - 1 year(s) ago
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 Midwest have essentially never seen the sun. Gray, gloom, snow, subfreezing temperatures. You get the scene. But for some reason we continue to live here. Yet for one day the sun did shine, and our spirits were lightened and there was joy. And on that sunny day, as…
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Mashup Score: 0Why Your Doctor Doesn’t Listen to You - 1 year(s) ago
Scenario 1: You’re in the exam room, sitting in an open-backed gown. You and your doctor have discussed your high blood pressure (stay on the same medication) and your diet (you reluctantly agree that you need to try to make healthier choices to control cholesterol). Your doctor makes a note on the computer screen, jumps up, and heads to the door. With a hand on the doorknob and a “see you next…
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Mashup Score: 0The Group that Defied the Odds - 1 year(s) ago
Almost 100 years ago, Harvard University enrolled several hundred individuals in a long-term study of why some people live longer than others. This study is one of the most comprehensive and statistically validated programs in the medical literature. Scientists began tracking the health of 268 Harvard sophomores in 1938 during the Great Depression, as part of the Harvard study of adult…
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