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A Tetw reading list The Blind Man Who Learned To See by Michael Finkel - A fascinating profile of a man who is helping other blind people to see using echolocation. Mixed Feelings by…
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The Dark Side of the Placebo Effect: When Intense Belief Kills
Something was killing Hmong men in their sleep, and no one could figure out what it was. There was no obvious cause of death. None of them had been sick, physically. The men weren't clustered all that tightly, geographically speaking. They were united by dislocation from Laos and a shared culture, but little else. Even House would have been stumped. Doctors gave the problem a name, the kind that reeks of defeat, a dragon label on the edge of the known medical world: Sudden Unexpected Nocturnal Death Syndrome. SUNDS. It didn't do much in terms of diagnosis or treatment, but it was easier to track the periodic conferences dedicated to understanding the problem.
AUTHOR:Alexis Madrigal
SOURCE:The Atlantic
PUBLISHED: Sept. 14, 2011
LENGTH: 8 minutes (2078 words)
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