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Gender And The Technology Of Simulation: 
A Brief History of Gender Theory

In order to understand how gender ideology is what it is today, I shall turn here to all three writers at the epicenter of academic critique of gender in an attempt to review certain historical “givens” of gender that have been constructed throughout t…

2020 Democrats Face Voters Uneducated About Medicare For All

46% of U.S. adults have not heard about Medicare for All as a health policy proposal, a survey by NORC at the University of Chicago shows.

How Employers Can Help Caregivers For A Win-Win

A Harvard report finds that employers helping caregiving workers can boost their bottom line.

How Rocking Could Help You Sleep Better, Even As An Adult

Can rocking be a key to getting you to sleep like a baby? Here are two studies of mice and men and women.

Beware “Pseudomedicine” Claims Made To Sell Brain-Health Supplements, Warn Neurologists

Brain-health supplements are a multi-billion dollar industry that’s getting bigger, but a team of neurologists is questioning whether these products are really benefiting consumers, and asking doctors to do a better job of educating patients about the …

New Insights On How Sleep Deprivation Affects Body And Mind

One night of lost sleep can trigger anxiety, change our genes, and perhaps even increase Alzheimer’s risk. Time to take it seriously.

Why You Should Not Kiss Your Hedgehog, CDC Warns Of Salmonella

Here’s one thing that you should probably ask before you kiss or snuggle with someone. Are you a hedgehog?

Standing Electric Scooters: Study Shows How You Can Get Injured

Scooters from companies like Bird and Lime seem to be a hit, but a new UCLA study shows what can happen when these scooters hit something or someone.

Rite Aid Proposes Plan To Stay Listed On NYSE

Rite Aid’s board approved a “reverse stock split of the company’s common stock” to remain in compliance with the New York Stock Exchange rules.

As Problem Drinking Rises In Older Americans, Geriatrician Offers Tips For Those Who Imbibe Over 65

National Drug and Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW) is a health observance week for teens that’s all about drug and alcohol use. But as it turns out, older adults might just benefit from a refresher course on the subject, as research shows they’re drinking m…