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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Dog Tales
The trauma of illness can be soothed by the unspoken compassion of canines
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Space Savers Issue Spring 2012Atmospheric Disturbance
What happens in space, doesn’t always stay in space
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The Art of Medicine Issue Winter 2016A Reverence for Life
The imprint from serving as an Albert Schweitzer Fellow is lasting and deep
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A National Portrait Issue Winter 2013Multiple Choice
Shared decision making requires doctors and patients to acknowledge personal values—and idiosyncrasies
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A National Portrait Issue Winter 2013Beyond Belief
Research is sounding the depths of the connections between spiritual practice and biomedicine
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Rural Health Issue Spring 2017If You Build It
Rural hospitals are closing, but those that remain are reshaping and innovating
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Rural Health Issue Spring 2017In a Big Country
How doctors are tackling the health care disparities that challenge our nation’s rural residents
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Rural Health Issue Spring 2017In the Picture
Researchers act to improve geographic diversity in clinical studies
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Connections Issue Winter 2017It Takes a Village
Scientific inquiry requires perseverance, collaboration, and, sometimes, a bicycle
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Natural Selections
A yen for a tomato becomes grounds for a garden
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Rural Health Issue Spring 2017Rally Round
What can be done to bolster the dwindling number of rural physicians?
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Wounded, Deeply Issue Autumn 2012Whole Notes
Does healing make a sound? Just listen to the Longwood Symphony Orchestra
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Connections Issue Winter 2017(Un)intended Consequences
Unconscious bias hurts individuals on both sides of the white coat
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The Science of Emotion Issue Summer 2011Plight of the Living Dead
What can science fiction teach us about science fact?
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