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Performance anxiety: Now the ladies have it too
U.K. women report pressure to "deliver fantastic sex."
12/08/2005 03:27 UTC
"Eugenics" or freedom of choice?
The campaign to prevent the abortion of fetuses with Down syndrome is well intentioned but misguided.
05/11/2007 16:25 UTC
What about Jerusalem makes people go crazy?
A disorder where the history-laden city triggers a psychotic event
08/25/2013 22:30 UTC
Make political satire white again? Comedy Central taps Jordan Klepper for post-“Daily Show” slot
Klepper marks a safe choice for the comedy network
04/05/2017 03:00 UTC
Why long COVID could be a ticking time bomb for public health
Long COVID isn't novel: other viruses in history have had similar “long” arcs — with devastating repercussions
04/24/2023 16:00 UTC
Obscure vomiting illness linked to long-term pot use
This obscure syndrome affects marijuana users who smoke multiple times a day, over a long period
01/08/2018 02:00 UTC
Waiting to love my child
My first baby was born with a rare syndrome. Now pregnant with my second, I wonder: What could happen this time?
05/08/2013 03:45 UTC
Sorry, Donald Trump: Courts say wind turbines aren't making people sick
Claims that wind turbines cause health problems don't stand up in court
08/22/2014 17:12 UTC
The "retarded" renaissance
"Never go full retard" was the catchphrase of the summer. Activist groups aren't laughing. Should you be?
09/18/2008 14:14 UTC
Gypsy Rose Blanchard on abuse as victim of Munchausen by proxy: "I was brought to a breaking point"
Blanchard said if her mother was still alive she would "still be under this abusive medical abuse"
01/05/2024 21:54 UTC
We don't have to be monsters: The new neuroscience of genocide and mass murder
The Holocaust and other genocides taught us ordinary people can enact horrors. Now we might understand the science
06/13/2015 17:15 UTC
Stop diagnosing my son
When we adopted Jake at 7, we waited years before letting a psychologist label him. Others haven\'t been so kind
01/26/2012 05:15 UTC
When reporters become the story
The plight of a cameraman in an Afghan jail and the detention of a writer in Israel highlight the risks of activist journalism.
10/18/2004 18:05 UTC
Medicine’s misguided romance with machines is making the coronavirus worse
The history of a controversial syndrome linked to Covid-19 shows the risks of letting technology dictate treatment
07/12/2020 09:00 UTC
World Health Organization legitimates burnout
The condition, linked to work habits and environments, has been upgraded to a “syndrome” as it goes global
05/29/2019 16:56 UTC