Dr. Pegs Prescription
Dr. Peggy Spencer | February 1Imagine your mouth without saliva, your nose without mucus, or your eyes without tears. You get the idea. Our bodies produce a variety of secretions and substances, all of which have a function.
Imagine your mouth without saliva, your nose without mucus, or your eyes without tears. You get the idea. Our bodies produce a variety of secretions and substances, all of which have a function.
I’m pitching a new climate reality show in which contestants use cap-and-trade with carbon credits to support their individual lifestyles.
Through the glamorous lens of the entertainment industry, reality is filtered into themes that are easily digested by a not-too-disconcerted general public.
There is a multitude of ways in which people can create change. Many of these ways involve direct action, or putting ideas into motion and effecting change through action.
Editor, I am appalled at the biased and unprofessional nature of the letter posted by Patrick Gallagher. He tosses out “liberal” as an insult, even jokes about how justice won’t be able to touch him, because he can just shoot it.
Editor, This is the best part of my day: walking into La Montañita Co-op.
During the energy crises of the 1970s, with the shock of gas rationing and escalating prices at the pump, much ado was made about how we could abate our thirst for Arab oil.
Editor, Never before have I encountered such blatantly negative left-wing rhetoric before reading this column.
Should Congress pass laws that are effective? On Thursday, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) introduced a bill to ban assault weapons and high-capacity magazines.
Editor, An assault weapon was used to kill elementary school kids inside the U.S. So now we have Democratic politicians proposing an assault weapons ban, arguing that such weapons should be used outside America in war and not, as one advocate put it, “on our streets.”
Emma (not her real name) came to see me this week. She had pain in her hands and forearms which she described as an aching type of pain that started in the wrists, and spread to the hands or up into her arms.
Editor, The most important fact for USA-ans to know is missing from the otherwise excellent exhibit “Stitching Resistance” at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, 1701 Fourth St. SW in Albuquerque.
We all live in the same nation, and it would make sense that we work together to come to an equitable solution about guns.
I have changed the title and lyrics to a song by Nick Lowe, called “What Lack of Love Has Done,” to address the question “Can science and technology save us?”
Editor, As a young United States Air Force veteran and a new Lobo, I am extremely saddened by your recent opinion piece regarding gun “worship.”
While sports and athletics are an important part of any university, the University of New Mexico has given an unbalanced portion of money and attention to the University’s athletics program.
2013: Meh. I wish I could offer some positive message of encouragement that things will soon get better, but that is clearly not the case.
Editor, If all you do is criticize the words and actions of other people in the effort to make yourself appear to be better than they are
Much protest was sparked by the proposal to build a new Wal-Mart at the corner of Coors Boulevard and Montaño Road. In October, the city’s Environmental Planning Commission voted against the proposal, putting the plans to a halt for now.
CNN just lost its credibility as a broadcast news outlet, and it all started with “The Daily Show” with Jon Stewart.