Whose Pain Counts? (Susan Burton)

Whose Pain Counts? (Susan Burton)

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Solving Medical Mysteries—and the Diagnosis Crisis (Alexandra Sifferlin)

In 2018, health and science journalist Alexandra Sifferlin began her investigation into the American diagnosis crisis: Why are so many people being misdiagnosed? What is the cost of this error? Who is trying to change the system—and what does a better healthcare system (for all o ...  Show more

Could We Accept Stillness? (Monthly Solo)

I had some personal highs this April, and also a strange feeling (for me, someone who is constantly in motion, always moving forward) of being a bit unmoored—a reminder of needing to wait, of letting cycles be, of accepting stillness (or trying to, at least). I’ve also been think ...  Show more

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Outwardly, Susan Burton had it all—a degree from Yale, a thriving career, a loving husband and kids. Inside, Susan waged a war on herself, using food as a way to exert control over the discomfort she felt in her own skin.

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