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Genetics, Molar Pregnancies, and Medieval Ideas of Monstrous Births: The Lump of Flesh in The King of Tars,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Journal Announcements&Special Issues
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The Poetry of Addiction: Review of ‘Wherever you are-Ovunque Proteggemi’, Directed by Bonifacio Angius, Italy 2018,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Film and Media&Reviews
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Let’s NOT Talk About Death: Review of ‘Euforia’, Directed by Valeria Golino, Italy 2018,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Arts in Medicine&Film and Media&Reviews
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Disability Studies and the Environmental Humanities: Toward an Eco-Crip Theory,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Book Reviews
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Cinema Bellissimo: Italian Cinema in London 2019,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Arts in Medicine&Film and Media&Reviews
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Call of Interest: Collaborative Irish Medical Illustration Project,
Posted on by Chris Pak in CFPs and Conference Reports&Opportunities
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Streaming Content and Psychoeducation: Analysing the Interactive Approach of Netflix’s Black Mirror; “Bandersnatch”,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Film and Media
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Prescribing Art: An interview with Victoria Hume, Director of the Culture, Health, and Well-being Alliance,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Arts in Medicine&Interviews&Podcasts
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Smoking and lung cancer paradox in Kerala: An Epidemiological Epiphany,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Blog
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“Life Can Only Be Understood Backwards; But It Must Be Lived Forwards”: Review of Mystic River,
Posted on by Chris Pak in Film and Media&Reviews