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Would you still love me if I was bald?
Special Issue, Essays Gwen Chang 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays Gwen Chang 2/14/23

Would you still love me if I was bald?

In forging identity and interpersonal relationships, Gwen’s heartfelt inquiry frames her connection to the unpredictability and unseen toll of chronic disease.

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Misogyny, masochism, and meat in the world of Kono Taeko
Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Rosi Byard-Jones 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Rosi Byard-Jones 2/14/23

Misogyny, masochism, and meat in the world of Kono Taeko

Masochism meets motherhood. Rosi unravels themes of feminism, sex, and oppression in Kono Taeko's quietly biting critique of gender dynamics in 20th century Japan.

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All about friends: love in friendship long after lockdowns 
Special Issue, Essays, Block 1 Leah Kenny 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 1 Leah Kenny 2/14/23

All about friends: love in friendship long after lockdowns 

Leah reflects on the evolution of friendships during the COVID-19 pandemic and challenges us to expand our definition and depth of our love for friends and community.

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What does love have to do with it? How to create healthy work-life relationships
Special Issue, Essays, Block 2 Teresa Lee 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 2 Teresa Lee 2/14/23

What does love have to do with it? How to create healthy work-life relationships

Do you ‘live to work’ or ‘work to live’? Teresa explores our often-fraught relationship with our careers and suggests how we might better find satisfaction and meaning in our work.

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Will AN15368 be the final 'kiss of death' against the silent and silenced Chagas disease?
Special Issue, Essays Charles McLoughlin 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays Charles McLoughlin 2/14/23

Will AN15368 be the final 'kiss of death' against the silent and silenced Chagas disease?

Despite burgeoning vector control challenges and the drawbacks of current treatments for Chagas disease, a novel therapeutic holds promise in combating a long neglected parasite.

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Hooked on a feeling: How ‘attachment styles’  may help us understand our relationships with others
Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Kristian Clausell-Mobley 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Kristian Clausell-Mobley 2/14/23

Hooked on a feeling: How ‘attachment styles’  may help us understand our relationships with others

Are our romantic relationships influenced by those with parents and caregivers? Kristian explores how insights into our attachment style can contribute to more fulfilling relationships.

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Silence = death: how stigma around HIV and AIDS persists
Special Issue, Essays, Block 1 Tessa de Mooij 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 1 Tessa de Mooij 2/14/23

Silence = death: how stigma around HIV and AIDS persists

Have we learned from the failings of our history? Tessa analyses the roots of stigma and injustice towards individuals with HIV and AIDS, and recalls the social and medical evolution in HIV care leading up to the present day.

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Parent-child relationships in India: love, labels, and the rise of gentle parenting
Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Padmavathy Krishna Kumar 2/14/23 Special Issue, Essays, Block 3 Padmavathy Krishna Kumar 2/14/23

Parent-child relationships in India: love, labels, and the rise of gentle parenting

Authoritative, authoritarian, permissive, or uninvolved? Padmavathy draws on her own upbringing and self-discovery to contextualise the importance of parenting styles in shaping the parent-child bond and childhood psychosocial development.

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