Behind Aspen’s international skiing luster lies a deep, competitive hockey culture that makes for a tough beer league. A drive to win the bragging rights to the battered Pell Cup turns architects, bartenders, contractors, lawyers, teachers, ski bums, and friends into fierce, fist-throwing rivals…former pros, Division I college players, and old goats—or, more accurately, has-beens […]
HT – Marion Nestle – https://www.foodpolitics.com/2026/03/weekend-reading-the-hidden-cost-of-cheap-food/ Download the full report – https://yuka.io/en/report-food-price-composition-us/ Yikes.
Over the years when I invited friends over for dinner they got pretty excited. One day I asked a guest what’s with all the excitement? Chinese food! They were expecting something I really sucked at making. To this day I don’t make much Chinese/Asian stuff. I’d rather go out and eat something someone actually knows […]
When I finished reading The Writing Life by Annie Dillard I realized my writing will never achieve the level of the great ones. But I am OK with this just as I was OK with deciding not to pursue writing for a living. Too hard, too demanding, too much time spent writing words into the […]
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I haven’t read so much about Saphris yet, but I’m investigating. From the bit I’ve read so far, indeed it seems better than other atypical antipsychotics as far reducing symptoms, but it seems the side effects just remain the same, even adding auditive impairment. So, better…? Not sure.
Thanks for your comments. My post was simply to alert anyone with an interest in the medication to the recent FDA approval. I am not a physician and cannot comment on the superiority of one drug versus another for a particular medical condition. I wish you the best in your continuing research.
Well, thank You for posting the info, actually. 🙂