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Mark Rubinstein on Huffington Post, “Medication Nation”
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“Medication Nation” on Huffington Post Mark Rubinstein recently wrote another article for the Huffington Post . In it, Mark talks about the risks when doctors over-prescribe antibiotics, antidepressants, and other medications that are increasingly being marketed directly to consumers. Read more in ...3 weeks ago -
Largely Literary Linkage: Equality, CanLit, and video games
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April was Poetry Month, and May is Short Story Month. Is there a literary category for every month of the year? No, but perhaps there ought to be. This Saturday isn’t just Star Wars Day (“May the fourth be with you”), this year it’s also Free Comic Book Day, which is always held the first Saturday in May. So, ...3 weeks ago -
Mark Rubinstein on Huffington Post, “Zealotry or Insanity?”
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“Zealotry or Insanity?” on Huffington Post Mark Rubinstein recently wrote another article for the Huffington Post about the questions and speculation swirling around in the wake of the Boston bombing. Mark discusses the difference between zealotry, insanity, and delusion from a psychiatrist’s ...3 weeks ago -
Who Do You Trust?
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You all know there is a difference between, say, CNN and Fox. They report from opposite sides of the political spectrum. Youve heard it for years that you can no longer trust "mainstream media" and now that line of thought applies to "the new media" which includes much of which you encounter on line. Case in point: ...4 weeks ago -
Mark Rubinstein on Huffington Post, “After Boston”
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“After Boston” on Huffington Post Mark Rubinstein recently wrote another article for the Huffington Post in the wake of the tragic bombing at the Boston Marathon. In it, Mark recalls the World Trade Center terrorist attack and reflects on ways to respond to acts of terrorism without giving into fear. Read ...4 weeks ago


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