Hispanic Center for Excellence. Health Issues
Society for Medical Anthropology Related Anthropology Links
Society for Medical Anthropology Related Medical Anthropology Links
A Question of Genes: Inherited Risks
APA PsychCrawler "The American Psychological Association (APA) developed PsychCrawler--a local area search engine--to provide rapid access to high quality psychological information. This search engine currently indexes five organizational sites that have "substantial authoritative content in the area of psychology." PsychCrawler searches the Websites of the APA, the National Institute of Mental Health, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the Center for Mental Health Services, and the APA Help Center." (The Scout Report for Social Science)
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Museum of Menstruation and Woman's Health Questionable but fascinating. My former girl scout, Beth Littleford, is mentioned because of her Daily Show interview for Comedy Central. From Terry Dugas: "How does one go about creating a museum for a science that no one seems comfortable talking about? And how exactly do you explain your motivations for creating this museum when you're a man, the science is menstruation, and you're running the only museum on the subject in the world? Harry Finley, an illustrator working in Washington, DC, found himself answering these questions when an interest in antique ads in German magazines sparked a peculiar quest for information that was more than slightly out of the mainstream. Harry's answers, posted in the museum's FAQ, are surprisingly frank, and his museum, in both corporeal and digital forms, is continually lauded as a resource for the history and science of an issue that few people, including women, have been willing to address in the history of civilization. Hate it or love it, the Museum of Menstruation (MUM) will educate you." (Netsurfer Science)