Articles
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Come to the Dark Side: Disability as “Dark” Civil War History
By Sarah Handley-Cousins While the rest of the world was happily decking the halls and…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -CSI: Alexander. -How ebola research has faltered. -Remembering Soviet space dogs. -When…
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Stay Positive: A Radical Alternative to the Gay Blood Ban
In December last year, the FDA lifted its longtime policy of deferring any blood or…
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Can a Gluten-Free Diet, Qi Gong, or Ballet Barre Cure my MS? Only a Randomized Controlled Trial Can Say…
By Lara Freidenfelds “You have multiple sclerosis? My cousin cured her MS with a gluten-free…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Let’s go to the circus! -The last Victorian has died. -Flu precautions…
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Archiving Abortion: Sharing One Story At A Time
“I feel like nobody should have to experience anything in life without sharing it. I…
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Call the Medical Missionary: Religion and Health Care in Twentieth-Century Britain
If you have ever seen the popular BBC/PBS television program Call the Midwife1 then you…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
The birth of pulp fiction. By Jacqueline Antonovich -Historical House Hunters. -Vintage roller derby photos.…
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Female Circumcision, Clitoridectomy, and American Culture
In the United States, female circumcision (the removal of the clitoral hood) and clitoridectomy (the…
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Clio Reads: Female Circumcision and Clitoridectomy in the United States: A History of a Medical Treatment
By Carrie Adkins Many Americans think of female circumcision and clitoridectomy as cultural or religious…