Published on May 1, 2013 "Emily watched in silence and shame as her dad struggled with Chronic Lyme Disease for over ten years. After his death in 2007, she began to question: What makes some diseases more culturally visible, and more culturally acceptable, than others? In her talk, she explains that not all diseases are created equal and how narrative medicine can help right these inequalities."
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