Stories
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Self-obsessing in the age of selfies
The tiny, joyful spark of a social media ‘like’ can lead to a damaging obsession. Find out how far people will go when their phone addiction gets the upper hand.
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Born different
For Chris North, being born intersex in the 1940s meant his many childhood hospital visits, tests and operations were not explained or discussed. As he reveals, doctors encouraged strict secrecy.
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A freezer full of breastmilk
When new mum Alev Scott began pumping her milk between feeds, she soon found she was freezing more breastmilk than her baby would ever need. So Alev began to investigate ways to share her oversupply.
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Daniel Regan on using photography to manage emotions
Artist Daniel Regan manages his emotions and stays grounded through photography, allowing him to engage in the world around him.
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Self-Examination, in order to a due preparation for the worthy receiving of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Written originally in French by Monsieur Claude.
Claude, Jean, 1619-1687.Date: 1732- Archives and manuscripts
KyIj: Breast Self Examination
Date: 1994-2000Reference: SA/WHL/14/40/4Part of: Women's Health Library: archive- Archives and manuscripts
European Journal of Cancer, Breast Self Examination
Hazel ThorntonDate: 1997-2008Reference: PP/HTH/C/1/25/4Part of: Hazel Thornton: Archive- Books
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A compassionate address to the Christian world. Divided into five sections; Viz. 1. Serious Considerations. 2. Self-Examination, derived from the Creed. 3. Self-Examination, derived from the Lord's Prayer. 4. Self-Examination, derived from the Ten Commandments. 5. Enquiries relating to the Gospel of Christ.
Reynolds, John, 1667-1727.Date: Anno 1788- Books
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A compassionate address to the Christian world: divided into six sections. I. Serious considerations II. Self-Examination derived from the Creed. III. Self-Examination derived from the Lord's Prayer. IV. Self-Examination derived from the Ten Commandments. V. Enquiries relating to the Gospel of Christ. VI. An affectionate paraphrase on these words, "why will ye die?"
Reynolds, John, 1667-1727.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]