
Sunday, June 22, 2008
ER Docs as Primary Care Physicians By Dr. Evelyn Higgins

Wednesday, June 11, 2008
The Virtues of Age and its Wisdom By Dr. Evelyn Higgins

The latest research coming out of Harvard, Duke, UCLA and many other gold standard institutions of data tells us that wisdom, while being a difficult word to define, has been biologically uncovered. The research has shown that the prefrontal cortex of the brain has decreased activity in the older brain. This decreased activity allows for a broader attention span and the brain has the ability to assimilate data and put it in its proper place. The elder brain takes longer to absorb the information, but the trade-off is that it is better at understanding the data with all the qualities which define wisdom such as knowledge, understanding, experience, discretion and the capacity to use all. The largest age discrepancy in all of history for U.S. presidential candidates exists today. Think about what the 25-year difference means to the qualities that define the virtue of wisdom. The questions become: is Obama mature and ready and is McCain sharp and vigorous? It is in America that we get to decide!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
The Wisdom of the Ages By Dr. Evelyn Higgins

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