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Kate Samuelson

Culture

Without Diversity of Blood Donors, Minority Patients Are Left Without Hope

If you're mixed race or an ethnic minority, your chances of finding a lifesaving bone marrow donor are drastically reduced. That's because the health system is stacked against minorities.
Kate Samuelson
2.22.16
Culture

Losing Your Sense of Smell Really Stinks

Anosmia—an inability to smell—is more common than blindness or deafness, and it can be more isolating than you think.
Kate Samuelson
6.25.15
Food

The Man Who Tastes Sounds

Things get difficult when you're a synaesthete and the name of a friend's wife tastes like sick.
Kate Samuelson
4.29.15
Travel

The Town Making the Horrifying Discovery That It's Built Out of Jewish Tombstones

The stones were "recycled" by the Communist Party after World War II to build houses, roads, and gardens in Brest, Belarus.
Kate Samuelson
10.31.14
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