Neurosurgery and other ruminations

Sunday, February 23, 2025

And a new poem about getting old

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  I’m Getting Old   I’m getting old I miss my mother and my  father I miss sitting in front of the television set in the den With my parents...
Saturday, October 19, 2013

Announcing my new blog and website

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Dr. Kornel's new website and blog! My blog ' Neurosurgery and Other Ruminations ' has moved to its new home on the web: bra...
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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Right-brain or left-brain, which are you?

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The idea that there are right-brain individuals and left-brain individuals has been an accepted concept for many years.  Right-brain individ...
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Sunday, July 14, 2013

Time for a poem

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Writing a poem #1 It has to be like alternating tightropes. You're either balancing on the one of sorrow Or on the one of elation H...
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Sunday, June 23, 2013

The BigBrain Project and the 3-D Brain Map

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The BigBrain project has just been published in most the recent issue of the journal "Science". It is a major project carried out ...
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Do we have the backbone to confront the problem of the aging spine?

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We should all be happy that through advances in science, health-care and personal health management more and more Americans are living into ...
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I say, tax the insomniacs!

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The Supreme Court of the United States, in a decision written by Chief Justice Roberts has made it clear, if we were yet unaware, that Congr...
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ezriel kornel, M.D.
I'm a neurosurgeon with a variety of interests and passions including acting,music(violin),and poetry. I have recently become a radio talk-show host as well. My formemost passion and focus of attention is my family. All who know my wife, Katherine, my son, Eugene, my daughter, Clea, my step-daughters, Ally and Danielle, my mother, Esther, my father, Ludwig, my brother, Amiel, my nieces, Aviva, Lara and Nikita, know what exceptional human beings each one of them is and how blessed I am to share this life with them. I am further blessed by a wonderful extended family, in-laws who are delightful and friends who are true. I am ever thankful for the gifts I have been granted and utlizing my skills to bring improved health and well-being to my patients is of comsumate importance to me. I am honored by the trust and confidence my patients place in my hands daily. I am by nature an optimist though there have been times when I have been pessimistic about my future as an optimist. However,I always come to recognize that life is infinitely rich in beauty and love and I strive to share this awareness with others.
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