The Science of Balance | Can I Find My Centre?
This is the science of how you know where you are, what happens when that infrastructure breaks, and why finding your centre is not a metaphor.
The philosophical dimension of medicine, where clinical decisions meet human experience. Every blog post carries one PhiloPhy beat: the moment where the medical question deepens into something soft and human.
This is the science of how you know where you are, what happens when that infrastructure breaks, and why finding your centre is not a metaphor.
Why does your voice sound wrong on a recording? An ENT specialist explains the anatomy of the larynx, the neuroscience of vocal identity, and what your voice actually is.
Hearing and listening are not the same act; one is mechanical and involuntary, the other a physiological state the body has to be in before genuine reception is possible.
An ENT doctor explores the anatomy and physiology of breath and the question it has quietly been asking all along: Are you actually here?
Three in five adults now use AI for health information before seeing a doctor. I know, because they arrive in my consultation room with a list of diagnoses already formed…
What tinnitus reveals about consciousness, medicine, and the limits of what can be fixed. An ENT doctor explores what philosophy teaches about a sound no one else can hear.