When I was growing up, menstruation was called “the curse.” It was a curse – once used to enslave women, including barring co ...
Metaphors might well be the duct tape of human understanding. Sometimes, they’re elegant, like a well-crafted bridge; other ...
When I was growing up, menstruation was called “the curse.” It was a curse – once used to enslave women, including barring co ...
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The aggressive prosecution and regulatory scrutiny of pain doctors have driven physicians out of pain management, leaving ...
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The microbiome is a gut-wrenching mystery. One day, it’s the key to immortality; the next, it’s just along for the ride. If ...
Eight years ago, not too long after war was declared against opioid medications and the people who legitimately need them, I ...
A newly published study is being widely circulated, purportedly showing a link between vaccines and autism. A closer look at the methods, the journal, authors, and funders reveal a different story.
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When COVID-19 vaccines rolled out, public health officials largely followed a simple logic: protect the most vulnerable first. The Great Barrington Declaration advocated for "focused protection" of ...