Grand Rounds in 7 parts
Ramona linked them all up.
So follow this link there to see all 7 parts of Grand Rounds!
My post on the runner’s high was featured in part 3.
Monash medical student tells us that the runner’s high is real after all…
Growing up in Singapore, blogger Jeffrey was doubtless deprived of his fair share of recreational pharmaceuticals. Now in Australia, he’s discovered runner’s high, 8 or 12 kilometers into his run. But don’t take my word for it when you can exult in his awe-inspiring use of the English language:
So get your running gear, which really isn’t much is it? Any tshirt and comfortable shorts will do. A decent running shoe will suffice. Add the music player for extra motivation. Does it really?
That says it all, does it not?
Monash med may have a bit of explaining to do upon his return to Changi. (Note to self, can you get runner’s high from rattan?)
Ok, i dont know if he’s trying to be funny about the rattan. Did you know that the students who attend Duke, which is apparently one of the best universities in the country, think everyone in Singapore gets caned once in their time? My friend doing biomedical engineering told me they actually thought that, so much so the Singaporean Society had to write a formal letter to explain how our punishment system for criminals convicted of crimes work! GeeeZZ!!
Anyway, glad to be featured, and hope u experience the runner’s high for yourself.












Jeffrey,
Thanks for being a good sport about it! I wouldn’t worry too much about the Duke fellas.
By the way I enjoyed my own trip to Singapore, which you can read about here:
http://www.healthbusinessblog.com/?p=1389
David
Yeap i read about that. Now i remember. Thanks for stopping by. Thanks for your too-kind comments abt my running article