I, too, have trouble reading PDF files due to failing eyesight (glaucoma). They say that it's "incurable". This motivates me to try to understand and change the natural history of the disease. They also say that it's "hereditary". At least, that's the conventional wisdom. I'm working-up the courage to start posting at "Robert's Newletter". Maybe I should change the name to "Robert's Substack" or something similar.
I have found it much easier to simply listen to DOCX files in the "read aloud" mode. On request, I'll happily share a "matched set" of DOCX files, the Davidson & Winey review articles from 2021 and 2022. They might be a trifle too long for listening to them in a single sitting. My secure personal email address is
The resolution seems low. Usually a pdf will come into focus. This one stayed a little out of focus. I am not meaning to be critical. I wanted to read the paper but with the blurry print, it was a no go.
Fantastic work. Doubt I'll be hearing about any of this on the evening news.
I, too, have trouble reading PDF files due to failing eyesight (glaucoma). They say that it's "incurable". This motivates me to try to understand and change the natural history of the disease. They also say that it's "hereditary". At least, that's the conventional wisdom. I'm working-up the courage to start posting at "Robert's Newletter". Maybe I should change the name to "Robert's Substack" or something similar.
I have found it much easier to simply listen to DOCX files in the "read aloud" mode. On request, I'll happily share a "matched set" of DOCX files, the Davidson & Winey review articles from 2021 and 2022. They might be a trifle too long for listening to them in a single sitting. My secure personal email address is
ngtchq@protonmail.com
Regards,
Robert Michael Davidson, MD PhD
Appreciate the effort. Too blurry to read. Did you have specific criticisms of this hypothesis? Why post if you don't think it likely?
The resolution seems low. Usually a pdf will come into focus. This one stayed a little out of focus. I am not meaning to be critical. I wanted to read the paper but with the blurry print, it was a no go.