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Bird-related analogies help explain and remember skin conditions better.
research The Belanger Tradition of the Sasak People: An Ethnoscientific Study of Cultural, Chemical, and Ecological Dimensions
Belanger is a sustainable hair-cleansing ritual that combines cultural values and natural ingredients for health and community bonding.
research Editors’ Note
Organ transplants can greatly improve life but also bring challenges, requiring empathy and better communication from providers.
research Cultivating Citizens: Soulcraft and Citizenship in Contemporary America
research Projekt "Sztutowo czy Stutthof? Oswajanie krajobrazu kulturowego" Perspektywa antropologiczna
Communities adapt and reinterpret the landscape of the former Stutthof concentration camp, balancing memory and identity.
research Case reports and anecdotal evidence
Case reports are crucial for identifying new medical conditions and improving knowledge retention.
research Hallelujah moments: tales of drug discovery
research A Patient Guides Her Provider: A Dialogue Over Cultural Awareness
Cultural awareness in healthcare improves patient care and relationships.
research A Story About Hair
Hair is important for aging and cancer treatment, affecting emotions, culture, and health.
research From Past to Present
Alice Yang's life shows how second-generation Chinese-Americans adapt and balance cultural heritage with Western influences.
research The Telephone Translation Game: An Illustration of Translation Challenges
Translation can lead to misunderstandings in clinical research.
research Disguising Scars With Decorative Tattooing
research Communication Ecology Model of Successful Aging in Indonesian Context
Good communication helps predict successful aging in older Indonesians.
research Illness and femininity in Hilary Mantel’s Giving Up the Ghost (2003)
The document concludes that Hilary Mantel's memoir shows how childhood experiences affect adult health, criticizing modern medicine for ignoring the mental aspects of physical illness.
research Hair-Raising
research Splitting Hairs: The Creation and Dissolution of Boundaries in Thirteenth-Century French Literature
Medieval authors used hair in literature to challenge identity and societal norms.
research In vivo imaging: shining a light on stem cells in the living animal
New imaging technologies help us see how stem cells work in living animals.
research Kaleidoscope
Countries with stricter cultures had fewer COVID-19 cases and deaths, paranoia is linked to false memories, psychosocial intervention works as well with or without antipsychotic drugs for young people with psychosis, smartphones can detect changes in behavior indicating illness relapse, and recruitment agents show regional and gender biases.
research INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO SUPPORTING CLIENTS WITH ALOPECIA: INTEGRATION OF TRICHOLOGY AND BARBERING PRACTICES
research STITCH: Augmented Dexterity for Suture Throws Including Thread Coordination and Handoffs
STITCH improves suture accuracy and efficiency, especially with human help.
research Short Communication: Plants used by Sundanese mothers for maternal care in a rural village in Bandung District, West Java, Indonesia
Sundanese mothers in a rural village in West Java use plants for maternal care.
research Situation-Specific Purposes and Epistemic Games: A Framework for Teaching the Evaluation of Causal Information
The framework helps people evaluate scientific information for specific needs.
research To "Er..." Is Human: More Media Bloopers With Snappy Rejoinders
research Theory and Practice of Lineage Tracing
Lineage tracing helps track cell development and has various methods with pros and cons.
research My First Terrible Diagnosis
The medical student learned to balance medical knowledge with empathy when delivering difficult news to patients.
research 171 Visualizing clinic routines from multiple points of view
Different staff in a dermatology clinic understand mostly their own tasks, not the full clinic process.
research DISCOURSE MARKERS IN NEWS ARTICLE OF JAKARTA POST
Additive markers are most common and crucial for text coherence.
research TECHNOLOGY AS AN EXTENSION OF MAN: THE LIMITS OF THE POSSIBLE AND NEW PARADIGMS
Technology enhances human design thinking, creating new possibilities.
research Capitalising on ageing anxieties: Promissory discourse and the creation of an ‘anti-ageing treatment’ market
The anti-ageing treatment market is growing by exploiting fears of ageing with unproven promises, which could harm public trust and genuine science.