Welcome to the Rogue Dad Book Club — Better Than Oprah (copyright 2018)! I love to read, and used to be a voracious reader. Unfortunately I’ve drifted away from reading books over the past few years and mostly been reading online content. In the interest of mental health, I am starting to read books again, and am […]
Do All Cats Go To Heaven?
A 4 Year Old’s Worries Are Deeper Than You Think Last week was my 100th post and I completely forgot to commemorate it. So to commemorate it, here is my 101st post. Death and dying — it is one of the first topics I was taught about in medical school. I was fortunate to attend […]
Future Proofing Your Children: Sleepovers and Safety
What is the right age to give your child a bag of clothes, a toothbrush, a few dollars, and tell him (or her) to survive the night? What age is ideal to let your child eat pure sugar for 3 straight hours while watching 3 screens and going to bed at 3am? What milestone have […]
A Doctor’s Diet
The past couple weeks I discussed my addiction to carbs sugar sweets and my concerns about how poor diet and exercise are reflected in my weight trends. This week I’m going to delve a little more into ups and downs of my weight, provide my cholesterol data, and discuss strategies for better health. This is […]
A Doctor’s Struggle
Last week I disclosed my not-so-secret addiction to unhealthy food, and desire to improve my health as part of an effort to increase my accountability. This week I am going to give some of the data. This is Part II in a three-part series. Read Part I and Part III. The Beauty of Smartphones Smartphones […]
Your Tuesday InterWeb Roundup — July 10th, 2018
A discussion of why cheating is okay, why middle class people are going broke, how a great NFL player taught someone to say “no” and the intersection of The World Cup and race. This is TL;DR (Too Long, Didn’t Read) Tuesdays (with a slightly different title). I summarize and discuss two articles — one from […]