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What It's Like to Be Told You Have Dementia

What It's Like to Be Told You Have Dementia

“Little bits of me feel like they’ve dropped off and gone missing.”

By Nicci Gerrard | August 29, 2019

Talking About the Pain and Anxiety of Menstruation

Talking About the Pain and Anxiety of Menstruation

"I had known pain before, of course. But this was different."

By Eleanor Morgan | August 27, 2019

A Mental Health Activist Confronts Her Own Inner Turmoil

A Mental Health Activist Confronts Her Own Inner Turmoil

Leah Harris on Suicidality, Mindfulness, and Meditation

By Leah Harris | August 27, 2019

On the Great Infertility Scare of the 1980s

On the Great Infertility Scare of the 1980s

Turns Out It Was *Actually* a Fear of Empowered Women

By Margaret Marsh and Wanda Ronner | August 8, 2019

What the Beginning of an Ebola Outbreak Looks Like

What the Beginning of an Ebola Outbreak Looks Like

Richard Preston Chronicles the Epidemic of 2013

By Richard Preston | August 2, 2019

A Brief and Awful History <br>of the Lobotomy

A Brief and Awful History
of the Lobotomy

Groundbreaking Discoveries... But at What Cost?

By Andrew Scull | July 30, 2019

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Dear Rick Moody: How Can I Manage My Self-Loathing?

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On the Fine (and Difficult) Art of Science Writing

On the Fine (and Difficult) Art of Science Writing

Randi Hutter Epstein: When Even Science Isn't An Exact Science

By Randi Hutter Epstein | July 17, 2019

How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

How America Came Heartbreakingly Close to Universal Healthcare

Despite Funding Successful Socialized Medicine Abroad, the United States Opted for Profit

By Mike Magee | July 12, 2019

Coming to the Realization That I Might Have PTSD

Coming to the Realization That I Might Have PTSD

Ryan Leigh Dostie on Restlessness and Violence Post-Iraq

By Ryan Leigh Dostie | June 28, 2019

Kim Hooper on the Heavy Toll of Miscarriage on a Marriage

Kim Hooper on the Heavy Toll of Miscarriage on a Marriage

Finding the Right Story to Tell About Grief

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How Jennifer Pastiloff Makes People Feel Heard

How Jennifer Pastiloff Makes People Feel Heard

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From Orwell to <em>Knocked Up</em>, why are so many abortion stories about... men?

From Orwell to Knocked Up, why are so many abortion stories about... men?

By Fran Bigman | May 21, 2019

Read more than 200 women on abortion and life in Alabama.

Read more than 200 women on abortion and life in Alabama.

By Corinne Segal | May 20, 2019

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