A journey from Freud’s “criminal out of a sense of guilt” to the neurobiology of trauma: How the penitentiary system evolves from unconscious punishment to genetic and social transformation. By Ana Rosa Rodríguez HoyLunes – Having recently graduated with an undergraduate degree in Education, specializing in Guidance, from the illustrious University of Zulia in my birth country, Venezuela, the…
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Within the Walls: La interna, by Marta Martín Girón
An analysis of Marta Martín Girón’s narrative: between Cay’s estrangement, the emotional architecture of the walls, and the modesty of an identity being reconstructed in the shadows. By Claudia Benítez HoyLunes – This reading is part of the “Leo por ti” (I read for you) series, a space promoted by HoyLunes. It is an intimate and contemplative gesture: to remain…
Read MoreLight as Scalpel and Microscope: The Dawn of Photonic Medicine in Dermatology
From selective photothermolysis to AI-guided optical biopsy: how photon engineering is redefining diagnosis, treatment, and clinical ethics in the 21st century. By Ehab Soltan HoyLunes – Innovation and Health Special Historically, dermatology was an eminently visual specialty. For centuries, diagnosis depended on morphology observable to the naked eye, and treatment relied on the mechanical or chemical capacity to alter…
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