Sunday Morning Medicine
Sunday Morning Medicine

Sunday Morning Medicine


This Week’s Telling the Bees:

The Age Old Debate: Tylenol or Advil? 

Behavioral Ecologist Reflects on The Last of Us

At-Home Sperm Test

Allergic Reactions to Allergy Drugs

Vitamin D Could Be the Newest Anti-Aging Remedy

Microfluidic Contacts

Spine Tumor Removed Through Eye

Wahoo! These Seals Are Heading Home

Contraception Research At Risk

Please RSVP First

Behind Memory Cafes

You’re Getting Very, Very Sleepy…

Plants Can Go to Space Too

Psychedelic Sitter

 

Image Courtesy of Wellcome Collection

A young man is shouting at a man playing the trombone at 2.30 in the morning, for waking him and his family up during the night. Engraving by Robert Graves, 1834, after R.W. Buss.

Date: June 2 1834

https://wellcomecollection.org/works/j7rrema5/images?id=cga2umx6

Mimi Mensah earned her master’s from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in environmental health science. Prior to that, she earned her bachelor’s degree in public health and Spanish from the Johns Hopkins University. Her research interests include maternal and gynecological medicine, public health, and environmental science and justice.


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