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Voices Issue Autumn 2015
Sotto Voce
Neurodegeneration often steals something we consider quintessentially human—our ability to speak
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Voices Issue Autumn 2015
The Sound of One’s Own Voice
Voice and speech therapy can help transform identity and aid in gender affirmation
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Body Language Issue Summer 2014
Internal Dialogues
If we take the time to listen, our bodies’ cells have quite a bit to say
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Body Language Issue Summer 2014
On Speaking Terms
In the clinic, making oneself understood is one thing. Knowing what the patient is saying—really saying—is another
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Body Language Issue Summer 2014
Script Writing
The written word can be the most personalized medicine
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013
A Way with Words
Infants are surrounded by clouds of language that shape their brains and their worlds
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Play Issue Winter 2014
Competitive Edge
Practice might get you to the Olympics, but mental preparation may be what puts you on the podium
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Impossible Medicine Issue Spring 2011
Dedicated to Preserving Biodiversity
A profile of Mark Stoeckle, Class of 1978
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Play Issue Winter 2014
Enduring Pleasures
What happens when athletes push themselves to their physical limits?
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013
Family
Growing up with a doctor in the house makes a lasting impression
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Play Issue Winter 2014
Flights of Fancy
Free play shapes a child’s brain—and bestows a lifetime of benefits
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Play Issue Winter 2014
Structural Elements
Orthopedists tap improved imaging, bioregeneration, and less-invasive surgeries to help athletes mend
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013
Three Coins from Freud
A doctor-patient relationship spans nations and generations
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Handed Down Issue Autumn 2013
Time’s Prism
Benjamin Greenberger ‘16 speaks of a life shaped by generations
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