November 23, 2025

NOV 23, defining opinion: diaphoretic



poetry lyrics:/ Sam, though drawn towards issues pedantic,/ Fiercely claims he is anti-semantic,/
"I find 'sweaty' pathetic,/ And get diaphoretic/ When I'm hyper-attentive (not frantic)." 

 

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November 21, 2025

NOV 21, poetic non-sequitur: adolescence

poetry lyrics:/ Quincy suffered with due acquiescence/ Random pangs of
 expressed adolescence,/ In which rampant pubescence/ Leads to frequent
 tumescence:/ "I'll survive this high-five; my excrescence/ Though buoyed up,
displays prompt defervescence." 
 

 Authors' Note:
excrescence: a growth or appendage
defervescence: deflation


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November 17, 2025

NOV 17, veggies: vegan lunch

 

 

TODAY'S POEM (senryu *

 

great sandwich filling: 

mashed chickpeas, onion, lemon, oil -- 

tunas breathe easy.

 

Giorgio Coniglio

 

* learn more HERE about senryu, a lesser-known Japanese short poem that shares the physical characteristics of haiku (nominally 17 'on' / syllables in three non-rhyming lines), but deals in a satiric or humorous way with human foibles rather than with Nature. 

November 15, 2025

NOV 15, at heart: atrial fibrillation

 



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Authors' NoteAtrial fib, also abbreviated to a-fib or AF, is medical jargon for atrial fibrillation. Causes for AF include various heart and lung conditions, particularly valvular heart disease, but half of cases occur spontaneously.

AF may be symptomatic or not, and may be intermittent rather than sustained, particularly in its earlier phase. In any case, it is associated with the formation of clots in the atria of the heart, leading to an increased risk of brain stroke, caused by emboli.

To reduce the risk of stroke, patients with AF may be asked to take blood thinners for life.    

You can view more poems on this topic by proceeding to "Cardiologic Tracings: AT HEART" (parts #1 and #2) on our full-service blog "Edifying Nonsense". Click HERE!

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November 13, 2025

NOV 13, Canadiana: Alberta dinosaurs


poetry lyrics:/ Oilpatch dinosaur Tories may dump/ All good sense, they applaud
 Donald Trump./ In Alberta's Drumheller/ Poobahs worship that feller,/ (alpha-male
 of the species T. rump).


Authors' Note: The above poem was inspired by recent newspaper articles reporting that there are places in Canada where people approve of the comments and attitudes of the current US president, despite widespread national disapproval.

Drumheller, a town of some 8,000 inhabitants located 110 km northeast of Calgary, has a number of distinctive features. Once the largest coal-producing site in western Canada, it can boast, due to aggressive amalgamation with neighboring communities, its status as the largest "city" geographically in the oil-rich prairie province of Alberta. Located two hours drive from Dinosaur Provincial Park, Drumheller's Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology has the largest collection of fossils in Canada, and the town vaunts this tourist attraction with a fiberglass statue of a Tyrannosaurus rex measuring over 80 feet in height.

Binomial Linnaean names for extinct species can be a source of confusion, and that is certainly the case in this instance. But many experts apparently feel that the Tyrannosaurus rex is equivalent to the Tyrannosaurus rump (T. rump), and that the genus-name Trumposaurus may represent a preferable designation for the fearsome predator.  _______________________________________________________________________

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November 11, 2025

NOV 11, stand on guard (Canada): tariff terror

poetry lyrics:/ To avoid tariff terror (satirically)/ We will change further
 placenames empirically./ To appease the chief dork:/ Lyric "Lake of New York", /
 And nearby roars "Trump Falls" stratospherically.



TOO LATE !!!


November 8, 2025

NOV 8, selected pics: 1-hour breath-taking visit to Switzerland

 








These photo were obtained just after sunset, somewhere between Barcelona and Frankfurt.


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November 7, 2025

NOV 7, basic medical science: horseshoe kidney (congenital malformation)

poetry lyrics:/ On reviewing a patient named Elvis,/ With "no kidneys, but mass in
 his pelvis",/ The light dawned. Trainee Sidney/ Diagnosed horseshoe kidney:/ 
"Common variant -- senseless to delve, us!"


Authors' Note: Horseshoe kidney is a relatively common congenital malformation, occurring in 1/500 individuals. Also known as renal fusion, it results from the merging of two fetal kidneys in the pelvis during the stage of embryonic organ development and consequently failing to undertake their normal upward migration. Fortunately, health consequences are usually mild, if any; occasionally, one of the ureters becomes obstructed. The abnormal structure is often discovered incidentally during procedures, e.g. CT scanning or ultrasound, targeted at pelvic discomfort or unrelated symptoms (and of course, no normal kidneys are seen in their usual position).

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