Healths tips by Doctor || Dr. Surindar Khinda
When writing a blog, try to have a clear focus. It's tempting to blog everything you know about a topic, but the results are almost always confusing or uninteresting.
Suppose you want to write about genetic research. There's a lot to write here! There are ethical challenges in reporting incidental findings, difficulties in interpreting the results, the cost of the tests, and the tension between the hype around personalized medicine and the reality of what can actually be achieved with genomic information. It's easy to feel that you need to tackle all of these if you want to study these topics because they are interconnected. But if you try to take it all at once, you run the risk of writing something along the length of a master's thesis or creating a cursory overview of the field. Instead, you should focus on the dimensions of an area that you can cover well in 500 to 700 words. You can acknowledge other issues and their interrelationships, but pick one issue and make it your topic. Alberta Cardiology Healthy Debate blog on personalized medicine works well here. If you find that you have important things to say about other topics that you haven't covered, that means you need to blog more!
Following these rules can be difficult when trying to make a connection between two or more problems. It is tempting to ignore this rule completely in such a case. However, it's worth remembering the rules even if you can't follow them in writing. In articles like this one, keep your main points in mind and make sure any additional questions you ask relate directly to your overall point. If something doesn't match your focus, stop. I tried it in this article, which made the connection between overprescribing antidepressants and the lack of publicly funded evidence-based psychotherapy (I'll let you judge how well I managed to stay focused enough).
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