Ex-chemistry teacher Bobby Jaber retired from his profession 20 years ago and decided to combine his knowledge and love for science into art as a hobby.

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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JBB: An Artblog!
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Ex-chemistry teacher Bobby Jaber retired from his profession 20 years ago and decided to combine his knowledge and love for science into art as a hobby.
RxArt Gala 2012 GO!!!
Might be a pretty good "Waiting Room" Chair - Magazine anyone?
Animal Magnetism:
Hi and Hi by Trenton Doyle Hancock, a mural installed at the entrance to the pediatric imaging suite at Children’s Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston. The piece was the initiative of RxArt, a nonprofit that enlivens the sterile spaces of hospitals by placing original art there.
AMAZING!!!
Doctor's Penmanship!
This sure beats that awkward single metal bars that are placed in tubs!
Created and designed by Kim Jung Su, Yoon Ji Soo and Kim Dong Hwan, the "Flume Bathtube" utilizes an inventive seesaw motion to give wheel-chair bound users more independence. The design, which won a Red Dot concept award in 2011, is a thoughtful response to the challenges of physical disability.
Nike officially unveiled their new running shoe, the Nike Flyknit, today. The Nike Flyknit features a single-engineered base that eliminates the use of glue, sewing, and cutting in its construction. With a newly designed Lunarlon sole, this shoe is made to be more responsive, expressive and lighter than other running silhouettes. On top of the Lunarlon sole, the Flyknit features a dynamic, newly-designed Flywire technology to loosen and tighten with the natural motion of the feet. The inspiration of the shoe came from feedback of the common runner and features a snug fit that fits like a sock. Set to release this July 2012.
Learn more about the newest Nike Technology here.
"Does this look Lin-fected to you?"
Medical Degree - Job description
"Heart Felt"
Star Trek Medicine is coming!!!
Pretty impressive medical breakthrough. I wonder if insurance will cover this…probably not! FAIL!
Check out Gizmodo for the full article and video!
Beverly Fishman
And I thought only Drug Reps gave these things out!
BEAMS is a multifaceted fashion giant in Tokyo, catering predominantly for the casual wear segment. Within their company, they established bpr BEAMS back in 1992 to tackle non-fashion related products. Now, bpr BEAMS is launching an exciting new line dubbed, DRUG STORE BEAMS. The concept of this line is to create tongue in cheek stationery goods with a medical theme. It’s premiere products revolve around the idea of ‘Grotesque but Cute’, where eyeballs, brain, bones, heart and other medical equipments are transformed into pens, key chains, highlighter markers and stress balls. This line is definitely experimental, however it should find its niche in the diverse Japanese market. All of the products are available at BEAMS stores Japan wide right now. via: Freshnessmag.com
Basically what every morning is like when you walk into the doctor's lounge.
The crew at Saturday Night Live is at it again with their commercial parodies. These commercials tend to interrupt people's viewing pleasure between their LifeTime or History Channel programs. From "Opps I crapped my pants" to "Schmitts Gay," SNL always finds a hilarious way to look at late night comercials. Lately, SNL has taken a stab at the smoking cessation drug Chantix. This medication, like all medications advertised in commercials, have come under scrutiny because of their exhausting long list of side effects. As a rule of thumb, no medication is truly side effect free. As with all medications, side effects are an important issue and must be discussed with your doctor. Every individual is unique and a medications effect on the body's physiology will differ from person to person. The FDA requires that these commercials to reveal/inform any and all possible side effects, thus, nervousness or hilarity can ensue depending on how one looks at things in life. SNL keep up the great commercials!!!
This maybe Kanye's choice of prophylactic.
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