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The Possibilities Issue

The pandemic has upended many underlying beliefs and expectations about the way things should be done. 

Now, what possibilities await?

Read the 2021 Summer Issue

What if there is an upside to worry? We look at how anxiety can be a valuable driver of change and self-realization.

⤷ Read the Age of Anxiety

What if more scientists ran for office? A STEMM wave in Parliament could lead to positive changes — not only what gets done, but how it gets done. 

⤷ Read Less Poli, More Sci

Isabel Jordan, Ian Stedman, and Lynella Welcome

What if there is no diagnosis? For many patients with rare diseases, the path to a diagnosis is long and winding. 

⤷ Meet three people who have experienced this first hand

Fatphobia is real, says Dr. Hilary Offman. What if the medical profession stopped its sizeism? 

⤷ Read Fatphobia is Real

What if dermatology was truly inclusive? Change starts with more representative educational materials. 

⤷ Read Time to Balance the Scales

What’s in store for the future of medicine? Here are six brief visions of what may lie ahead in health care — universal patient ID, records without borders and seeing disability differently

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