Rick Wright, MD, the author of this blog, is a sports medicine physician at Washington University Orthopedics in St. Louis and the head team physician for the St. Louis Blues. He specializes in the treatment of sports-related injuries, and has special interests in knee ACL and revision ACL injuries, meniscus injuries, articular cartilage injuries of the knee, shoulder instability, rotator cuff disease, and total knee replacements. Your comments and feedback are encouraged.
Thursday, December 13, 2018
Eating Cookie Dough Is Not Healthy -- Bummer
So it is the time of year when we have to be adults and acknowledge that eating cookie dough is bad for you as stated by the buzz kill, fun sponge CDC in this Time Magazine article HERE Oh but what a way to go. I always hope a little bit won't kill me, but apparently I am playing Russian Roulette when I sneak a bite. Read it and weep
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