Discovering
a Life Lived Spherically…
“Discovery is important.” ~from my 5yr old nephew
This blog is about discovery. Living Spherically. Learning & Growing & Challenging.
In it I hope to highlight all things I find inspirational, beautiful, laughable & life enriching...
May 27th, 2012

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May 26th, 2012
Be kind,
whenever possible.
It is always possible.
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May 25th, 2012
iPhone/Android app allows doctors to quickly diagnose stroke | KurzweilAI
Doctors can now make a stroke diagnosis using an iPhone/Android app with close to the same accuracy as a diagnosis at a medical computer workstation, researchers from the University of Calgary’s Faculty of Medicine have shown in a new study.
The Resolution MD Mobile app lets physicians view and manipulate remote medical images in high-resolution 3-D on the iPhone or Android phone, allowing for a quick diagnosis for the treatment of stroke, cardiac arrest, or other emergencies. The app allows for real-time access to specialists such as neurologists, regardless of where the physicians and patients are located, and is particularly well-suited for rural medical settings.
Awesome. Smart phones just keep getting smarter.
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May 24th, 2012
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May 23rd, 2012
Burrata, Tomato and Roasted Strawberry Salad for French Fridays with Dorie
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May 22nd, 2012

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May 21st, 2012
May 17th, 2012
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May 16th, 2012
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May 15th, 2012

This picture is from an article called the “RESCUING HUG”
The article details the first week of life of a set of twins. Apparently each were in their respective incubators and one was not expected to live. A hospital nurse fought against the hospital rules and placed the babies in one incubator. When they were placed together, the healthier of the two, threw an arm over her sister in an endearing embrace. The smaller baby’s heart stabilized and temperature rose to normal.
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