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An Intimate History of Premature Birth: And What It Teaches Us About Being Human by Sarah DiGregorio - 18 Feb 2021
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Sarah DiGregorio's An Intimate History of Premature Birth: And What It Teaches Us About Being Human by Sarah DiGregorio - 18 Feb 2021 takes readers on an emotional and thought-provoking journey into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where science, humanity, and ethics intertwine. Through the lens of deeply personal stories, DiGregorio explores the profound questions surrounding premature birth, such as when life begins and what it means to be human. With a combination of personal story and in-depth reporting, this book explores the history of neonatology, shedding new light on one of the most advanced disciplines in medicine. Order your copy now.
About the Author:
Sarah DiGregorio is a well-experienced journalist who has published a lot of work on health and science subjects.
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Sarah DiGregorio's An Intimate History of Premature Birth: And What It Teaches Us About Being Human by Sarah DiGregorio - 18 Feb 2021 takes readers on an emotional and thought-provoking journey into the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), where science, humanity, and ethics intertwine. Through the lens of deeply personal stories, DiGregorio explores the profound questions surrounding premature birth, such as when life begins and what it means to be human. With a combination of personal story and in-depth reporting, this book explores the history of neonatology, shedding new light on one of the most advanced disciplines in medicine. Order your copy now.
About the Author:
Sarah DiGregorio is a well-experienced journalist who has published a lot of work on health and science subjects.
Product Highlights
Engaging personal stories interwoven with medical history