New from the @EmoryCSHH News Team:
Manju Karthikeyan recommends Jaap de Roode's new book, "Doctors by Nature: How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves" following its discussion on Health Storytelling for its unique insight into the ways animals medicate for pain and protection like humans.
Recommended by Dr. Jennifer Sarrett
As we are all hunkered down in our homes, we are watching more tv. As you are looking for something to watch, we’d like to recommend the mini-series, Babies, on Netflix. The six episode series covers the health and development of babies over the first year of life, covering such topics as first foods, crawling, love, and first steps. Here at Destination HealthEU and the Center for the Study of Human Health (CSHH), we are particularly proud of the third episode, “Crawling”, in which both CSHH director, Dr. Michelle Lampl, and Lecturer, Dr. Myra Woodworth-Hobbs are featured, along with Dr. Woodworth-Hobbs’ adorable little girl.
Entertaining, informative, and cute! Spend some time with Babies this weekend.