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Men Challenge Scientists With Alternative Or Conspiracy Theories More Than Woman

Scientists’ personal experiences reveal that men are more likely to share alternative science theories or exhibit harassing behavior (with a couple of exceptions).

How One Class Of Diabetes Medications May Lead To Flesh-Eating Genital Infections

If you are taking canagliflozin, dapagliflozin, empagliflozin, ertugliflozin, or any other sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor, you may want to pay attention to this FDA warning.

When You Should Stop Using A Kids’ Rear-Facing Car Safety Seat

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) just came out with new recommendations for children and using rear-facing car safety seats.

“It’s Starts With Mindset”: What Portugal’s Drug Policy Experts Taught Me About Addiction Treatment

How Europe’s 14th-largest country responded to its public health crisis, and the lessons the U.S. needs to learn and implement NOW if it has any hope of addressing the escalating opioid epidemic.

Is Blue Light From Your SmartPhone Harmful To Your Eyes?

While the habit of checking your smartphone at night may seem like an innocent practice, the reality is that it could actually be leading to permanent damage to your eyes.

New Legal Center Gives Military Sexual Assault Survivors A Voice And Hope

The military justice system is set up to protect its own service members — not victims of sexual assault that occurs within its ranks. Now survivors have another option in fighting the status quo.

58% Of All Healthcare Breaches Are Initiated By Insiders

58% of healthcare security breach attempts involve inside actors, which makes it the leading source of security threats today. Most healthcare breaches are motivated by financial gain, with healthcare workers most often selling patient data or using it…

How ‘Boring’ Industries Are Rebranding To Appeal To Younger Generations

Companies in traditionally “boring” industries may be fighting an uphill battle to break through the stigma, but untold riches await the companies who can most effectively tap into the psyche of young consumers.

Insurers Fret Over How To Pay For Gene Therapy As The Science Advances

Most health care payers are worried about gene therapy treatments that will cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, which is why most are looking into alternative payment plans to cover the new technology.

How A Trip To Kenya Inspired This Woman To Start A Menstrual Movement

The story of an entrepreneur who is helping women to confidently live their purpose. Period.