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The Modern Father: A History Of Men And Babies

>> June 16, 2024

Dr. Sarah Hrdy, an anthropologist, reveals the biological evidence of involved fathers – even before humans existed – and the natural origins of fatherhood.

topics: Anthropology| Childcare| Children and Parenting| Consumerism| Family and Interpersonal Relationships| Gender and Identity| History| Parenting Issues| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Psychology| Public Health| Sociology| Women's Issues

Medical Notes: Why Kids Need Homework, the Immune Benefits of Brushing Your Teeth, and Is THC a Safe Cure for Morning Sickness?

>> June 12, 2024

Sorry kids, homework is here to stay. The best defense against disease may start with your teeth. Plus, is it safe to smoke weed while pregnant?

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Cannabis and Medical Marijuana| Child Development| Children and Parenting| Education| Learning| News and Headlines| Oral Health and Dental Hygiene| Pregnancy and Child Birth| Research and Clinical Trials| School

Manifestation: The Scientific Path To Creating Your Dream Life

>> June 9, 2024

Doty explains how to properly manifest in order to reach your fullest potential.

topics: Cognitive and Neural Sciences| Communication| Entrepreneurship| Meditation and Mindfulness| Neuroscience and Neurology| Public Health

Why Is Forced Sterilization Still Legal In America?

>> June 9, 2024

Our experts explain how this practice has been used throughout history and discuss the debate of outlawing forced sterilization.

topics: Disabilities| Fertility| Human Rights| Mental Health| Public Health| Reproductive Health

Medical Notes: Dangerous Heatwaves This Summer, New Devices for Fentanyl Testing, and Is Intermittent Fasting As Helpful as We Think?

>> June 5, 2024

Is intermittent fasting as beneficial as we think? Why older adults should take caution this summer. Better drug tests. Are parents too trusting of VR?

topics: Children and Parenting| Dieting| Drug Overdose| Drug Use and Abuse| Environmental Science and Climate Change| News and Headlines| Nutrition and Diet| Public Health and Public Safety| Research and Clinical Trials| Technology| Virtual Reality| Weather

Taboo or Liquid Gold? Period Blood Is the Key to Managing Women’s Health

>> June 2, 2024

Dr. Sara Naseri has pioneered research on just how useful this fluid is at managing so many aspects of female health.

topics: Access to Care| Gender and Identity| Gender Bias| Menstruation| Patient Care and Safety| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Women's Health| Women's Issues

Cancer Clinical Trials: The Harsh Reality Of Potentially Lifesaving Care

>> June 2, 2024

Our experts explain how the system needs to be restructured to increase access and save lives.

topics: Access to Care| Cancer Treatment and Research| Childcare| Consumerism| Economics and Finance| Health Care| Oncology| Patient Care and Safety| Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations| Public Health| Research and Clinical Trials| Travel

“We Don’t Bleed Salt”: Exposing The Industry-Wide Flaw In Tampon Testing

>> May 26, 2024

Dr. Sharra Vostral reveals how this testing method started and the repercussions it continues to have on modern products.

topics: Consumerism| Menstruation| Women At Risk| Women's Health| Women's Issues

Sick And Desperate: How GoFundMe Exposes America’s Failing Health System

>> May 19, 2024

Our expert explains why crowdfunding isn’t filling the gap left by America’s broken healthcare system.

topics: Cancer Treatment and Research| Consumerism| Economics| Health Care| Insulin| Medicare and Medicaid| Patient Care and Safety| Public Health| Public Health and Public Safety| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety

Climate Change Will Cause Forced Migration – Are You Vulnerable?

>> May 19, 2024

Our experts discuss what the future will look like if we’re able to make the necessary changes – and if we’re not.

topics: Climate Change| Consumerism| Economics| Global Politics| Homelessness and Housing| Natural Disasters| Natural Resources| Public Policy and Regulation| Public Safety| Vulnerable Populations

The Nursing Home Shortage Is Going To Leave Many Of Us Without Care

>> May 12, 2024

Dr. Michael Barnett offers different solutions and advice on how to prepare for when it affects you.

topics: Aging and the Elderly| Consumerism| Immigration| Medicare and Medicaid| Nursing Homes| Public Health| Social Isolation and Loneliness| Vulnerable Populations

‘They’d Rather Go Back To Combat’: Men Facing Their Military Sexual Trauma

>> May 12, 2024

Dr. Jonathan Yahalom, a psychologist, explains how MST symptoms feed into the lack of research and what his own studies show on how to treat male survivors.

topics: Gender and Identity| Military, War and Veterans| Psychology| Public Safety| Sexual Abuse| Sexual Assault| Sexual Harassment| Stigma and Stereotypes| Therapy| Trauma
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