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Biological sex is neither binary nor a spectrum – a biologist explains how it’s multidimensional

Each person is a mosaic of sex-related and postpubertal biological traits that vary in their degree of femaleness and maleness.

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Large datasets can be useful research tools, but current government efforts to gather medical records…

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Estrangement is rarely caused by childhood abuse or a pushy therapist. Instead, it reveals a collision…

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If you think someone has an eating disorder, should you say something? A dietitian explains how to e

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How is deli meat made? The food science behind the turkey, ham and other cold cuts in your lunch

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Plans to improve Michigan’s K-12 schools depend on how the state funds public education

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One of the most common brain disorders is one of the most misunderstood – how functional neurologica

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Staying hopeful and true to oneself is a lesson these 5 kids books offer to kindergartners and other

A children’s writer explains how ‘Where the Wild Things Are,’ ‘The Rabbit Listened’ and other stories can help prepare kindergarten…

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Small businesses at the gateways to America’s national parks face 4 big risks – including changing b

Policy changes, climate disruption, staffing shortages and housing costs are reshaping the risks of owning or starting a gateway business.

By Nancy Forster-Holt - 4 days ago
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Congress just passed a housing law that rewards states for reform — here’s why Colorado has a head s

A new federal law rewards states that ease housing rules. Colorado has been doing that for years, and its experience shows both what…

By Solomon Greene - 4 days ago

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As the rate of obesity in the US rises, transplant centers are debating whether to accept organ donations from the obese. A new study suggests that oversized hearts are safe to use.

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