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The Taboo Medicine
… at four months old, shortly after a round of vaccinations—uncommon but not unheard of. A few months later, after another … Her parents tried everything: medications, a ketogenic diet, activated charcoal. Nothing helped. “Every time Emily … says. Seizures have long been known to worsen at certain points in the menstrual cycle. Emily’s seizures became …
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The Game Is Played With Great Feeling
… have my Nintendo Switch in hand. What is it in this gaming community that inspires such obsession, such comfort, such … competitive creature in the global market; certainly our bodies are responding to a world otherwise intolerant of … my legs and find KaSun, my homie who needs only six more points to make it to the world championships in Honolulu. …
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Cairo Journal: February 4
… An Egyptian photographer was shot by a sniper and later died from his wounds, and two foreign reporters … up front. Soldiers waved us on at a half-dozen army checkpoints, and soon we were crossing over the train station and … on a slow business day. When we mounted the ramp for the 26th of July Bridge to Zamalek, I breathed a sigh of …
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LibraryThing Hits the Big Time
… history and impact . The social networking book cataloging website has even found fans among our own Thomas Jefferson …
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The Lure of the Hunt
… solar panels in 2012, and, this year, for a self-storage complex to be built on a portion of the nearby snow-covered … but Pavlicek assures us that this spot is a jackpot. She points back to the thorns we’ve just crawled through, which … was born. The sport reached its peak of popularity in medieval Europe, where it earned monikers like “the noble …
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It’s All About the Cow
… Photo by Catherine E. McKinley.  Windhoek, Namibia “Okay ladies, let me see you walk like a cow!” Utji … that I was wearing, I felt inspired but, like Simone, also unsure. As we stepped into the living room, the small … colonial history. Herero women of the Ovaherero Genocide Committee at a gathering in Windhoek, Namibia.  This …
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