We are pleased to present the contribution of Ourania Varsou, BSc, MBChB, PgCert, PhD, AfHEA, RET Fellow and Lecturer in…
As Abigail Boucher, Chloe Harrison and Marcello Giovanelli note in an article on The Conversation, reading habits and literary genre…
For years, research into the effects of the arts on health and well-being has been increasing, although there has often…
Doing What Matters in Times of Stress is a guide by the World Health Organisation for managing stress in times…
No way. Milan is hit since February 21, 2020, from the “plague”. Only two months of excessive freedom, July and…
In this last year, the word "denialism" has become dominant at a global level, in relation to the Sars-Cov-2 pandemic, so…
The World Health Organisation (WHO) guidelines on communication strategies to be implemented in an epidemic or pandemic context consist of…
Increasingly bright tones on socials, where anger is the dominant emotion. Numerical news with data reporting yes the number of…
We are pleased to present an interview with Professor Girolamo Sirchia, memorable head physician of Haematology at the Milan Polyclinic…
We are pleased to present an interview with Mario Pappagallo, a professional journalist who has been dealing with medical-scientific information…
What perspectives can narrative and Medical Humanities give to disability studies? The article Disability and narrative: new directions for medicine and…
We are pleased to publish the project work of Piero Bottino, a geriatrician at the San Camillo Health Presidium in…
We are pleased to present an interview with Prof. Oriano Mecarelli, President of the Italian League Against Epilepsy (LICE), Head…
Since the first phase of the "ERE - Epileptologists telling Epilepsies" narrative research, carried out between 2017 and 2019, the…
Millions of people are emotionally suffering as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic: young generations, adults, older people and healthcare…