Monthly Archives: January 2019

Populations aren’t individuals and other science problems

The other day, my husband laughingly pointed out a piece on CNN titled “Married people walk faster and have stronger grip, new study says” and I couldn’t help giggling with him. Before I’d read the article, I knew I was … Continue reading

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Toku as the antidote to toxic masculinity

Between the razor company Gillette daring to suggest that maybe men shouldn’t be assholes and the American Psychological Association suggesting that maybe men acting like assholes isn’t good for anyone, least of the all the men themselves, it’s been a … Continue reading

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A happy medium in drug prescribing?

With all the competing interests in drug manufacturing and dispensing, we’ve reached a point I can only consider peak absurdity, in which I don’t think anyone is being served particularly well. Take, for example, the saga that was my attempts … Continue reading

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