[Archive] - (Trans)locating the Bacteria

[Archive] - (Trans)locating the Bacteria

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126 - A Third Circulatory System

What are the Hidden Pathways in the Human Body? This week, Avi fills us in on the science behind his New York Times Magazine article (link) describing the interstitium as our third circulatory system. We cover questions that he wasn't able to get to in the article and he fills us ...  Show more

125 - Why Comics?

This week, we talk with Dr. Grace Farris, who is a hospitalist and the author of See One, Do One, Teach One: The Art of Becoming a Doctor: A Graphic Memoir. We explore how she got into comic-drawing, her advice for people who want to explore storytelling about medicine through co ...  Show more

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