Larry Smith and Rachel Fershleiser talk to NPR about the fun and the challenge of capturing real-life stories in six little words.
Some examples related to medicine:Alzheimer's: meeting new people every day.Phil Skversky
After cancer, I became a semicolon.Anthony R. Cardno
Normal person becomes psychotic on Twitter.
Robin Slick
Yale at 16, downhill from there.
Anita Kawatra
References:
Can You Tell Your Life Story In Exactly Six Words? NPR, 2010.
FDA Approves "Alzheimer's CT scan" by Eli Lilly - radioactive agent florbetapir tags clumps of sticky amyloid in brain.
WSJ, 2012.
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