Pathogens can invade our bodies, lyse cells, and cause cell death. They however, cannot lyse our human spirit! Below are manifestations of some creative and fun ways to express the self behind masks. Perhaps a new fashion statement? ![]()
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Susan Lewis is a second year medical student at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, Chicago Medical School. She has been president of her school PHR chapter for two years. Susan has participated in AMSA's PharmFree Conference, Global Health Leadership Institute and Integrative Medicine Conference. She plans to pursue a career in community/primary care medicine, focusing on eliminating health disparities, especially among the marginalized and indigenous population, within the context of integrative medicine. Her lifetime goal is to become an informed and compassionate contributing member of the global society and local community, in which she may continually gain and give passion for healthy, harmonious and whole living, within all facets of life. Susan is also a writer for her university newspaper and is a regular contributer of FM Mag, an independent culture magazine from Denver, Colorado. She joined Global Pulse in 2009.
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Dear Susan,
My name is Julija, i am a postgraduate journalism student at Bournemouth University (UK).
I am currently putting together a website about sustainable textiles as a part of my dissertation, and writing an article about Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.
I was wondering if i could use the picture of a a couple wearing face masks , to support my story, as it is excellent in representing how do MCS people feel about environment and being in society.
Of course i would hyperlink it to your page, and put a caption on it.
I would be extremely grateful if you could credit this.
Thank you in advance,
and looking forward to hearing from you,
Julija