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Elizabeth Djinis
Elizabeth Djinis is a Rome-based writer and journalist. She specializes in feature stories and analysis on history, the media, climate and politics. She regularly writes for Teen Vogue, Poynter and Smithsonian Magazine, and her work has been published in The New York Times, National Geographic, The Washington Post’s The Lily and PolitiFact, among others.
‘I Was Diagnosed With Two Different Types of Breast Cancer at the Same Time (Yes, That Can Happen)’
The odds of having two types of cancer at the same time are rare, but Morgen Chesonis-Gonazlez was diagnosed with two breast cancers.
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Here’s Why You Can’t Sleep When It’s So Damn Hot Outside—and What to Do About It
Discover how to sleep when it's hot outside, especially if you don't have AC. A sleep medicine doctor offers practical tips and tricks.
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‘I’m Deafblind—Here’s How Traveling the World Helps Me Embrace My Disabilities and Educate Others’
Catarina Rivera, a disability influencer, celebrates Disability Pride Month all year through her travels. Here's what she's learned.
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