Why does the military exclude people from service based on medical conditions in the first place? The answer is not cruelty.
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Progressive Tax Cuts Aren’t
A good rule of thumb: centrist and center-left acceptance of reactionary framing produces terrible policy, especially on ...
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When you nap every day, here's what happens to your brain
A nap can help you deal with stress, recharge after an exhausting activity, or simply get much-needed rest. But what happens ...
Synthetic cell SpudCell, the first built from non-living components by University of Minnesota synthetic biologists Kate ...
While laughing seems uniquely human, it is not. Researchers now have compared laughter in humans to laughter in the various ...
Larger NGOs could no longer work with smaller ones, especially those organisations working on the ground that had no means of ...
On this edition of the WECT Investigates Insider podcast, WECT Investigative Reporter Connor Smith joins Jon Evans for a ...
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Erectile Dysfunction May Be an Early Sign of Disease, Experts Warn
(Carlos Barquero/Moment/Getty Images) Erectile dysfunction is a topic many are reluctant to discuss, but flagging the problem ...
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