Weekly Link Fest: Eiffel Tower, Sistine Chapel, WHO, and Digging Holes

by The Atlas of Life on June 13, 2010

After a couple week hiatus, the Weekly Link Fest is back!

First up, Reel SEO does a weekly viral video roundup. They post three of the most viewed videos on Youtube for that week. This week’s version includes a video called The Brave Idiot. My palms were sweating just before the guy jumped.

Dr. Adam Tanase shares how the artist Michelangelo revealed the brain stem anatomy in one of his paintings in the Sistine Chapel.

In the last few weeks, Dr. Paul Hambrick and Dr. Drew Hall have continued their Testimonial Tuesday series in which Dr. Hall discusses some of the miraculous recoveries in his practice. In the last few weeks they have discussed patients recovering from asthma, multiple sclerosis, and fibromyalgia via Upper Cervical Chiropractic.

With last year’s phony swine flu pandemic, it is no surprise that the World Health Organization is under investigation for not only exaggerating the pandemic, but relying on the advice of experts with ties to the pharmaceutical industry. Unfortunately, no surprise here.

Over at the Blog of Franson Chiropractic, you can learn (if you don’t already know) about the dangers of high fructose corn syrup (HFCS), as well as see one of those ridiculous HFCS commercials.

Over at Dr. Shawn Dill’s blog The Specific, you can learn natural ways of taking control of your arthritis.

If you have a hole in your yard, would you remove it by digging a bigger hole? Or would you replace the hole with dirt? Dr. Travis Robertson shares a story to make you think about treating disease vs restoring health.