Masks and Emasculation: Why Some Men Refuse to Take Safety Precautions
They think it makes them look weak, and avoiding that is evidently more important to them than demonstrating responsible behavior
They think it makes them look weak, and avoiding that is evidently more important to them than demonstrating responsible behavior
Phil Anderson’s article “More Is Different” describes how different levels of complexity require new ways of thinking. And as the virus multiplies and spreads, that’s just what the human race desperately needs...
The pandemic is no excuse to abandon chronic disease management and prevention
My son's case shows that an emphasis on patient experience data could foster drug development breakthroughs
We can now identify risk factors that seem to affect a developing fetus
The technology holds vast potential for insights into the workings of human brains
A sugary beverage tax is just a start, but it exemplifies the population-wide approach we need
We have more to fear from natural pathogens than from biological weapons
Engaging with enthusiasts and alarmists alike can take its toll on one’s patience
The recent, premature death of director John Singleton is a tragic case in point
I know, because I’m a survivor too
We must change the attitudes, practices and policies that disadvantage some racial and ethnic populations
A spate of “scientific” assays invented in the 1920s and 1930s were bogus—but they tell us a lot about the role of genetics in society, both then and now