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I aorta to tell you how much I love you
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Who put the cuter us in uterus?
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Neuron my mind!
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"These are so soft and cheerful! The perfect size for hugging or to use as a pillow. I bought these as a joke to brighten up chemotherapy. The nurses loved them and it was nice to laugh."
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"I watched my patients feel scared of their own bodies. There had to be a better way."
Hi, I’m Dr. Ronak Mehta
I started Nerdbugs for one simple reason: to help people understand their bodies in a fun, engaging way that celebrates our differences. As a family medicine doctor,I saw firsthand how important it is to have accessible and engaging health education to bridge the gap between complex medical concepts and everyday understanding.
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to raising awareness about medical and mental health conditions, reducing stigma, and fostering a kinder, more accepting world. My hope is that, regardless of diagnosis, we can help people feel seen and remind them that they are so much more than their medical conditions.