Most people have a small, butterfly-shaped gland in their neck sitting in front of their trachea. I am no longer […]
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Most people have a small, butterfly-shaped gland in their neck sitting in front of their trachea. I am no longer […]
In the waning years of the nineteenth century, future doctors kept falling sick. Students at the Woman’s Medical College of […]
This summer my research collided with one of my favorite TV shows, The Bear, in which talented, sexy, and emotionally […]
The Alabama Senate recently passed a bill that expands Safe Haven Laws, which permit the surrender of newborns at designated […]
In the years before Roe v. Wade, and in a context of severe stigma of out-of-wedlock pregnancies, maternity homes in […]
In January 2022, my Instagram feed was flooded with posts mourning Aubrion Rogers, a 30-year-old Black woman who died after […]
Recently, literary scholars have demonstrated how the works of William Shakespeare can serve as a fantastic tool for teaching and […]
In the fall of 1918, seven young people were photographed wearing masks lined up near a railroad track in Mill […]
In August 1889, an English woman named Charlotte S. experienced a depressive episode marked by religious delusions. Convinced there “was […]
In the United States and around the world, public health has taken center stage in recent years to investigate how […]