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Slow motion lightning strike

A lightning strike recorded at 9000 frames per second.

The action across time scales displayed in this video is amazing. One strike hovers in the frame almost the entire time while other…

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Medical Specialties and Clinical Practice Topics: The New England Journal of Medicine

Source: nejm.org

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"Hospice medical care for dying patients" by Atul Gawande

Modern medicine is good at staving off death with aggressive interventions—and bad at knowing when to focus, instead, on improving the days that terminal patients have left.

Source: newyorker.com

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RenalFellowNetwork: Just a spoon full of (bicarbonate) makes the medicine go down.. http://bit.ly/axAyRN

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