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Genes, Behaviors, and the Gaps in Our Knowledge

...I is a little above 25 and my doctor keeps pushing me to lose a few more pounds. Easier said than done, as you may know. I’ve change my diet and I’m exercising more. I’ve seen some fat disappear but muscles bulk up, too, so I’ve lost fat but not necessarily weight. That reminds me of something that happened a few years ago. The Air Force tried to kick out an A-10 pilot they said was overweight. Turns out he was a weight lifter and body builder. Hi...Read More

Measles, the Anti-Vax Movement, and the Moral Imperative

...of community, of connectedness has to be snuck into these folks’ worlds. A community different than the anti-vax community they’re already in, that us-against-the-world community. One that reconnects them to the wider world, that leads them to accept that they have a moral responsibility not only to themselves and their own families but to all of the people around them. I’m not sure where that change begins, or how, although I’m pretty sure it doe...Read More

Finding the Flow Again

...he book across the room—while giving her the opportunity in the end to overcome everything I throw at her. Or not. (No spoilers here!) So now I’m close to the point where I can focus on writing Janet’s story, and from that build the story-lines of the other characters to weave in. Some weaving will have to happen from the start, as the characters have become so interconnected through the first two books, but by putting my focus on Janet, the prope...Read More

The Submission Waiting Game

...rise to the top. But let’s say the piece does make it through the first round. It’s home free, right? Oh, no. There will be still more rounds of reviews, and at any point along that road, the story could be shown the exit ramp. That’s why I was told not to query the magazine until 90 days have passed. Chances are that I will hear something. Chances are that the news will be a “thanks but no thanks” note. And then it’ll be on to the next market… a...Read More

Give It Up, Part 3

...have to worry so much about that. And water can be boiled over a fire and filtered to remove the worst of the contaminants, if it comes to that. Rainwater is plentiful, most places, and free. Snowmelt, too. They’re where all that river and reservoir water that comes out of our taps comes from, anyway. So if the electrical grid was running but limited, food refrigeration is the one technology I’d keep. What about you? The comment box hasn’t been t...Read More

Give It Up, Part 2

...its logical extreme of NO technology of ANY kind except for one thing, suddenly the options become very limited. Primitive in a major way. Pre-stone-age. It’s a scary thought. Maybe next time I’ll back this off a little, let us keep electricity. What do you think? Could you manage if EVERY kind of technology in your life suddenly went away, except for one thing? Fortunately, the technology of the comment box is still working (so far as I know). L...Read More

If Genetic Engineering Could Cure Your Child, Would You Use It?

...nt. Gene therapy might be able to change that. In fact, CNN has reported a complete cure in a very ill teenager in France. Pre-Natal Therapy But now things get more complicated. What if the therapy could be applied to a child before they were born? Pre-natal screenings can identify certain kinds of illnesses and conditions in the developing fetus. And there are some surgical procedures that are done in the uterus. Could a gene therapy treatment ev...Read More

Great Stuff for Writers, April 22, 2013

...tle, this one by Sophie Masson (@SophieMasson1). She provides only 4 tips, compared to Kris Montee’s 10, but they’re also good: titles can be simple but complex, poetic, or mysterious can work as well. Theme, atmosphere, setting, or characters can also provide the keys. Bottom line: keep your mind and mental ear open for that magic phrase. Giving your story a satisfactory ending is one of the surest ways to bring your reader back for more. So how...Read More

Would You Accept a Pig-Grown Human Organ Transplant?

...ht come to different conclusions, depending on their cultural values. Could that lead to a “transplantation tourism” industry, where people from countries that prohibit or restrict such transplants would travel to countries where it was legal or easier to get? It’s good to be having these discussions now, however, and they are under way. So what do you think you would do? Please put your thoughts in the reply box below.   Lots of ways you can shar...Read More

Science Education: Medicine and the Citizen

...ists seem to know less than they should. We ordinary citizens don’t really understand just how complex our bodies are. That includes the members of the news media, who also know less than they should about statistics and thus get sucked into thinking a double- or triple-digit change in someone’s susceptibility to some disease or side effect is significant. Usually such changes are simply a sign that the occurrence rate of that disease or side effe...Read More