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/ 9 months agoThe ‘average’ revolutionized scientific research, but overreliance on it has led to discrimination and injury
The average might come in handy for certain data analyses, but is any one person really ‘average’?
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/ 9 months agoBen Shapiro’s hip-hop hypocrisy and white male grievance lands him on top of pop music charts for a brief moment
Since its birth 50 years ago, hip-hop music has embraced artists of every race and ethnic background. An avowed hip-hop hater...
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/ 9 months agoThough CBS legend Edward R. Murrow is given credit, he wasn’t the first muckraking journalist to question Joseph McCarthy’s communist witch hunts
Starting in 1950, as the fear of communist subversion spread throughout America, McCarthy launched hearings that were based on scant evidence...
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/ 9 months agoRemembering the 1932 Ford Hunger March: Detroit park honors labor and environmental history
On March 7, workers at the Ford Rouge River plant marched for better working conditions, sparking America’s labor movement. Almost a...
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/ 9 months agoMy Malaysia ordeal shows how religion can fuse with populist nationalism to silence dissent
Religion and nationalism were once ideologies at odds. Now, they are increasingly bedfellows, with populism often the glue.
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/ 9 months agoThe tools in a medieval Japanese healer’s toolkit: from fortunetelling and exorcism to herbal medicines
In medieval Japan, healing might mean taking medicine, undergoing an exorcism or sidestepping harm in the first place by avoiding inauspicious...
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/ 9 months agoAltitude sickness is typically mild but can sometimes turn very serious − a high-altitude medicine physician explains how to safely prepare
Whether you’re ascending to high altitudes for casual travel or for adventure tourism, there are specific strategies to help you acclimate...
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/ 9 months agoMeasles is one of the deadliest and most contagious infectious diseases – and one of the most easily preventable
A pediatrician and preventive medicine physician explains how measles vaccines became victims of their own success and the risk that rising...
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/ 9 months agoCOVID-19 rapid tests still work against new variants – researchers keep ‘testing the tests,’ and they pass
Research shows that rapid antigen tests are performing as well at detecting the most recent dominant variants as they did with...
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/ 9 months agoIs the United States overestimating China’s power?
Most Americans see China as the biggest threat to the US. But away from headline economic figures, China has a slew...