Articles
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‘Words are but the shell:’ Can Plants Help Us, Historically? The Plant, the Nation, and the Infant
Anglo-American colonist Elizabeth Hanson’s infant inexplicably survived captivity with her mother in 1725 amongst the…
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Mary Sully: Neurodivergence and American Indian Art
The geometrical triptychs American Indian artist Mary Sully (1896-1963) crafted on paper, crayon, gilt, and…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
This Week’s Telling the Bees: Core Four: Artemis II EIOS Spartanburg County Preparedness Plants in…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
This Week’s Telling the Bees: Health Fund Whiplash U.S. WHO Withdrawal What’s Fisetin? The Danger…
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Medical Misogyny and Marketing Addiction: How the Nineteenth-Century Patent Medicine Industry Exploited Women
Today, nearly half of young American women report negative interactions with healthcare providers. Research suggests…
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The Design of Motherhood: MAD’s Exhibition is Personal and Profound
A friend of mine, a Catholic priest, says that everyone cries at weddings, but each…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
This Week’s Telling the Bees: Venezuela Rama Duwaji For Those Who Do Not Enjoy The…
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Nursing Clio Presents Its ELEVENTH Annual Best of List!
Every December the Nursing Clio editorial collective – an all-volunteer staff – gather our Best…
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Lessons from the Earth: Earthquakes, Gardens, and Public Health
Around 9:40am, on Saturday November 1st, 1755, the earth shook in Lisbon. Likely a 8.5…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
This Week’s Telling the Bees: Brown University 5 Years Ago Local MAHA Laws Black Women…
