Mary Elizabeth Williams (page 29)
Email: mwilliams@salon.com
Mary Elizabeth Williams is a senior writer for Salon. She's written for the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and more, and is the author of "A Series of Catastrophes & Miracles: A True Story of Love, Science, and Cancer." She has a certification in conflict resolution and is working on her doctoral degree in medical humanities.
Sandra Lee makes dinners on TV for people raised on TV dinners
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Learning how to talk to your doctor is a skill that might just save your life
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Diagnoses are "helpful, but unnecessary": Why we may be thinking about mental health all wrong
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A 3-ingredient, no measuring cake that tastes like autumn in Copenhagen
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Turn your Halloween candy into this 3-ingredient granola
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With 3 ingredients, you can have pasta and cheesy biscuits tonight
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"We have to reconceptualize suicide": Author Craig J. Bryan on one of our most pressing problems
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How Big Tobacco made menthol racial
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Taryn Manning: "I don't want to keep playing characters that pass away"
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Alan Cumming: "Life's just the same show with different costumes"
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"The brain has a backup system": Why people missing much of their brain can miraculously recover
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Joshua Jay explains how magicians think — without ruining the magic
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A 3-ingredient cheesecake, no measuring needed
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