Great article in today’s Tribune-Review in case you missed it. Luis Fábregas took some time to interview a 71-year-old writing instructor from Oakland who’s as healthy as some people half her age and scoffs at newspapers for writing so much about disease.
“If you’re going to write a column about health, you need to talk to people who are healthy,” she told me. “We don’t need to hear any more about hospital infections or questionable stent procedures.”
Read more of his article at the Tribune-Review site.
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