Rossini’s setting of the first of Beaumarchais’s Figaro trilogy, The Barber of Seville, is arguably the greatest comic opera ever written. Its zany zest, unparalleled mirth, overwhelming energy, and musical beauty and inventiveness place it in a spot occupied only by the Marx Brothers. The Count Almaviva is infatuated with Rosina, an heiress whom her…
A British neurologist has written The Age of Diagnosis – How our obsession with medical labels is making us sicker. Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan’s book is divided into a prologue, an introduction, six chapters, and a conclusion. Each chapter deals with a specific disease or diagnostic category that suffers from the unintended consequences of overdiagnosis. This…
A study of pregnant women in Israel who received the COVID-19 vaccination during the first trimester of pregnancy has been released in a preprint PDF – ie, it hasn’t been through peer review. The vaccine used in Israel was almost entirely the Pfizer BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine. Pregnant women were excluded from the pivotal randomized clinical…