Thursday, April 3, 2014

'We Sweat, Crave, and Itch All Day': Why Writing About Bodies Is Vital - The Atlantic



'We Sweat, Crave, and Itch All Day': Why Writing About Bodies Is Vital
The Atlantic
The man who suffers a migraine, she writes, is “forced to coin words himself, taking his pain in one hand and a lump of pure sound in the other.” What does it sound like, this strange, unholy language of nerves and excretions? How do we articulate the ...

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Injuries, as usual, are hampering Mets
MLB.com
Ron Darling's thumb in 1987, Tom Seaver's sciatica in '74, Rusty Staub's shoulder in the '73 postseason? The Mets don't want to be characterized as victims of misfortune. No reason to play comparative miseries with another club. Each franchise has a ...

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SADDLES which protect horses from back pain, cause spinal damage to their riders, according to research by Scots scientists.



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