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We don’t just cure diseases—we interpret them. John Green’s book shows how our views on illness reveal our deepest beliefs about control, blame, and humanity.
Throughout the book, he interweaves Henry's story with scientific and social histories of how tuberculosis has shaped our world — and how our choices will shape the future of tuberculosis. View Deal ...
The number of US deaths from tuberculosis went from 194 per 100,000 in 1900 to 9.4 per 100,000 in 1984, a 95 percent decrease. related The Immigration Stories We Do Not See ...
The Nature of Fascism, U.K. Edition, 1968: Weidenfeld and Nicholson. He went on in his review to state that “[Rosenberg] is not a brilliant stylist,” yet “everything he puts down is ...
White South Africans who support U.S. President Donald Trump in front of the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria, South Africa on February 15, 2025. Credit - Marco Longari—AFP/Getty Images The ...
Scientists have documented the way a single gene in the bacterium that causes bubonic plague, Yersinia pestis, allowed it to survive hundreds of years by adjusting its virulence and the length of ...
Trump’s claims of a white genocide happening in South Africa have been debunked by fact-checkers. But this is still the rationale for bringing white South African people to the US as refugees.
The official portrait, released on Monday by the White House, features a somber Mr. Trump against a dark backdrop. By Ali Watkins A new official portrait of President Trump has been unveiled by ...
Kumanjayi White had a history of being ‘under medicated and under treated’ for his disability before death in custody. A young Aboriginal man who died after being restrained by police in the ...
When the researchers searched for signs of depletion in a large set of samples of the third pandemic preserved in a collection at the Institut Pasteur, they found three contemporary strains with pla ...