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Coronavirus Death by Suicide

Dr. Mark Bruce available by Zoom/Skype/Central Time from Milwaukee The New York Post recently report the suicide death of a prominent NYC emergency medicine physician, who had been on the front lines of battling the COVID-19 pandemic https://nypost.com/2020/04/27/manhattan-er-doc-lorna-breen-commits-suicide-shaken-by-coronavirus/ .  Healthcare workers have a high risk of suicide in their baseline practices; this and other mental health issues are significantly amplified when the stress of the duty is increased.  Our current pandemic is demonstrating this unfortunate … Read more

BREAKING: US will stop funding WHO while reviewing ‘mismanaging’ of COVID-19

https://www.ajc.com/news/breaking-will-stop-funding-who-while-reviewing-covering-covid/xJHqA8VwwY2ANd5a0tHi2M/ Three doctors available to discuss this topic via Zoom, Skype or phone. All are in Central Time: Dr. Chuck Page, a Texas surgeon  Dr. Page is the best guy to see on the worst day of your life. His book, A Spoonful of Courage for the Sick and Suffering, is a compilation of faith based inspirational stories which helps the ill see the possibilities in problems. The book is offered free on Amazon to … Read more

Are Handshakes a Relic of our pre-Coronavirus Past?

Dr. Mark Bruce is available via Zoom, Skype or phone from Milwaukee Intro: Have you ever wondered why people shake hands upon greeting each other? The custom began thousands of years ago to show others you were not carrying a weapon. But today, many of us may be carrying invisible weapons called viruses or other pathogens, so why the compulsion to connect hands?  Here to discuss this customary practice is Dr. Mark Bruce, an emergency … Read more

Geographic Disproportion of New COVID-19 Cases

40% of world’s new COVID-19 cases came from the United States! But There’s Hope in “Herd-Immunity” Guest in Central Time from Milwaukee Host’s Intro: The Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic continues to escalate around the world.  Dr. Margaret Harris, a spokesperson for the World Health Organization, told reporters on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, that 40 percent of new cases were from the United States.  Does that correlate with your on-the-ground perspective as a doctor? Q&A: ANSWER: It … Read more

COVID-19 QUARANTINE? A GREAT TIME TO READ A BOOK!

Interview opportunities with Mark Bruce, D.O., F. A. C. E. P. What a difference a couple of weeks can make.  At the beginning of March, we were looking forward to March Madness, opening day for Major League Baseball, the Masters Golf Tournament, and the approaching NBA playoffs.  That is just our sports expectations; there was also spring break, summer travel, and all kinds of warm weather get togethers, back yard BBQs, graduation parties, etc. Now, … Read more

Tests conclude COVID-19 Coronavirus survives in the air for 3 Hours, and on Surfaces 3 days!

COVID-19: Upgraded by WHO from Epidemic to Pandemic Interview opportunities with Coronavirus authority Mark Bruce, D.O. Tests indicate the COVID-19 Coronavirus can survive in the air for three hours and on surfaces for three days! Those are the bombshell results from a study from Princeton University study, UCLA and the National Institutes of Health. Their test results conclude there is no need for direct human contact. All a person as to do is breathe the … Read more

COVID-19: Epidemic or Pandemic?

Interview opportunities with Mark Bruce, M.D. Is the world over-reacting, or under-reacting to the Covid-19 viral Coronavirus outbreak? We are joined by Dr. Mark Bruce, an Emergency Room Physician who is on the front line in the expected escalation of the novel coronavirus to put the outbreak in perspective.  Q&A:   Is this whole think overblown or are we looking at an epidemic or pandemic? ANSWER: It is not unreasonable to call COVID-19 an epidemic which … Read more

COVID-19: Epidemic or Pandemic?

Interview opportunities with Mark Bruce, M.D. Has the world over-reacted, or under-reacted to the Covid-19 viral Coronavirus outbreak? We are joined by Dr. Mark Bruce, an Emergency Room Physician who is on the front line in the expected escalation of the novel coronavirus to put the outbreak in perspective.  Q&A:   Is this whole think overblown or are we looking at an epidemic or pandemic? Answer: It is not unreasonable to call COVID-19 an epidemic which … Read more

JFK vs. Trump

A Tale of Two Presidencies The early 1960’s was a more innocent age.  John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the first media president and cultivated their relationships personally. President Trump is also a media President, albeit a polarizing one. Love him or hate him, you can’t ignore him. JFK used a charm offensive. Trump just is offensive—at least to most in mainstream media who tend to report more negatives than positives about our embattled leader. Joining us … Read more

PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY AND FIRST LADY JACKIE GIVE BOY A DOG FROM THE PRESIDENTIAL KENNELS

Have you ever lost a pet, or had to put your pet to sleep?  Even though we try to tell ourselves that it is just an animal, a cat or a dog, there is still a tremendous sense of grief.   Now imagine that you accidentally killed your pet; the sense of loss is amplified.  That is precisely what a boy, Mark D. Bruce, felt at the age of 10, when tragedy struck during a backyard … Read more

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