What matters in the end
I find it interesting that, as we grow older, our priorities transcend life’s basic necessities—a roof over our heads, three square meals a day, personal safety—and even as our options and capacities become limited.
I find it interesting that, as we grow older, our priorities transcend life’s basic necessities—a roof over our heads, three square meals a day, personal safety—and even as our options and capacities become limited.
Men in their forties who undergo daily orgasm are less likely to develop prostate cancer, a study by Harvard Medical School claimed.
In the summer of 1966, I started my training at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, the principal teaching hospital of the Harvard Medical School. Everyone called the hospital “The General,” as it was the acknowledged mecca for those infirmed to seek expert medical care. For the doctors who sought advanced training in any specialty, it was the most illustrious of them all.
Highly regarded as she was in international medical circles, Dr. Fe del Mundo was our beloved Tita Fe, who cared for us as patients and as nieces and nephews.
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