The new Journal of Asian Martial Arts website is now live.
It’s bitchin’.
Here’s a second serving of creepy crawlies—this time scorpions, Gila monsters, and tarantulas. I recorded in Tucson at the University of Arizona with Dr. Keith Boesen, director of the Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center.
For this week’s edition of Focus on Your Health, I’m at the University of Arizona in Tucson, speaking with Dr. Keith Boesen, director of the Arizona Poison & Drug Information Center.
This is the rattlesnake show. We’re talking bites, antivenom, and first aid. Dr. Boesen even does a little singing.
Next week is part 2: scorpions, Gila monsters, and tarantulas.
I load up the mics and hit the road for this week’s edition of Focus on Your Health. I’m in Sedona, Arizona, at the thirty-seventh annual summer conference of Pediatrics in the Red Rocks.
My guest is Dr. Sean Elliott, a pediatrician specializing in infectious diseases at the University of Arizona in Tucson. We’re talking about Rocky Mountain spotted fever, the Arizona brown dog tick, and the kissing bug. Fun stuff.
Dr. Elliott is intelligent and cool, and he says “poop” more than any guest I’ve ever had. He rings the poop bell a good many times.
Here’s the entire episode:
If you’re short on time and you want to jump right into the poop, try this:
Check out what my pals at K-Jazz recently sent me. What’s cooler than a radio plaque in the shape of Arizona?