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Kimberly Rae Miller: Let's fix dad

July 21, 2013

Kimberly Rae Miller's family had a secret: her dad was a hoarder. But when she begins digging into the research on hoarding, she finds it's not nearly as simple to fix as she'd hoped.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Family, Medicine, Mental health
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Sara Peters and Peter Aguero: Praying for a seizure

July 16, 2013

Sara Peters has epilepsy, but no drugs seem to help. So she agrees to be hooked up to a machine at the hospital for days, in hopes of inducing the one thing she and her husband, Peter Aguero, dread the most: a seizure. Recorded at TEDMED 2013. Video: tedmed.com/talks/show?id=189377

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Medicine, Family, Technology
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Ben Moskowitz: Cheating the snake

July 14, 2013

When Ben Moskowitz gets to take special classes in elementary school, he's excited at first, but then he starts to realize there might be something different about him.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags School
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Alex Brown: The nature of time and meningitis

July 7, 2013

Science writer Alex Brown's philosophical education becomes very practical when he is diagnosed with meningitis.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Medicine, Physics
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Susannah Cahalan: Patient #217

June 30, 2013

Three years after a mysterious illness nearly drove her insane and took her life, Susannah Cahalan visits a patient with the same rare, dangerous condition.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Medicine, Mental health, Neuroscience
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Elna Baker: Nerd day

June 23, 2013

Elna Baker's grade school reputation faces it's greatest threat: her engineer father's enthusiasm for homework.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags School, Family
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Justin Werfel: Robotics lessons from termites

June 16, 2013

A physicist decides that the best way to make progress on his robotics project is to go to Namibia to study termites.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Physics, Biology, Technology, Research
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Seth Mnookin: Science vs. feelings in the fight over vaccines

June 9, 2013

Science writer Seth Mnookin set out to write a book on whether vaccines were dangerous, but discovered the issue was more complex than he'd thought.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Medicine, Writing
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Mike Nitabach: I was supposed to be a lawyer

June 2, 2013

As grad school for neuroscience wears on, Michael Nitabach feels the pull of law school, and goes. But he had another surprise coming.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Neuroscience, Career
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Esther Perel: Science & sexuality

May 26, 2013

Esther Perel's career gets an unexpected boost from the Bill Clinton/Monica Lewinsky scandal.

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In 2013 - Part 2 Tags Dating, Psychology
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