Articles
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PrEP, The Pill, and the Fear of Promiscuity.
By Ian Lekus The first I learned of PrEP, or pre-exposure prophylaxis, came from the…
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Adventures in the Archives: Tales from the Crypt(ic) Rules of Archive Etiquette
This summer I, like many of my colleagues, packed up my laptop and #2 pencil…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -Snuff: a history. -A community erased. -History of sexuality 101. -A history…
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Positively Negative: Love, Pregnancy, and Science’s Surprising Victory over HIV
By Lara Freidenfelds What would you do if you desperately wanted to have a baby,…
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Craftivists v. Hobby Lobby
by Rachel Epp Buller Creative stamp arrangements. Cross-stitched fallopian tubes. Knitted uteri. This summer’s social…
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Learning from Lyndon: How America Should Respond to Ferguson
By Austin McCoy “It would be grossly unfair to omit recognition of a minority of…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -A history of vaccinations. -A brief history of animal death in space.…
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Collective Fat Awareness in 1950s America: Wishful Shrinkers or Cheerful Cherubs?
I recently returned to New Zealand, the country where I grew up, and met with…
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The Hystericization of “Garbage Bag Diagnoses”
On April 24, 2014, radio and TV personality Dr. Drew Pinsky, a board-certified internist and…
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Sunday Morning Medicine
By Jacqueline Antonovich -The brave and fluffy cats of WWI. -Tech lessons from the “Dark…