Viewpoint: The alternative medicine, wellness industry con game – Genetic Literacy Project
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Historically, medical research has been male-dominated in terms of subjects as well as researchers, even though women make up half of the world’s population. As a result of this gender bias, insights into various diseases and findings about medications have often been extrapolated from men and applied to women. But women aren’t just smaller men. … Read more
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Despite voters supporting abortion rights in seven of the 10 states with ballot items, the legal landscape is unlikely to change much immediately. View original article Contributor: Bram Sable-Smith, McKenzie Beard
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President-elect Donald Trump has encouraged him to “go wild on health” but has not made clear what role Mr. Kennedy will play. View original article Contributor: Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Rebecca Davis O’Brien
It’s hard to believe it’s fall and the South Florida air feels a tad cooler. That said, when I go to the supermarket, fall is everywhere. Shoppers are greeted by … Click to Continue » View original article Contributor:
If you want to excel at pickleball, cake-decorating, or playing the piano, you’ll probably sign up for a class or enlist an instructor. But what about talking? Communication is one of the cornerstones of successful personal and professional life—yet many of us never receive any formal training on how to do it well. “We copy … Read more
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More than half of Florida voters approved of Amendment 3, but it did not reach the required 60 percent threshold to pass. View original article Contributor: David Ovalle