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Taboo tics like shouting curses and slurs are uncommon in Tourette syndrome − but people who have th

Obscene language tics, called coprolalia, don’t reveal what people with Tourette’s think and feel. In fact, tics often compel people to say or do precisely what they most wish to avoid.

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Your immune systems kicks into gear when you’re injured, both worsening and relieving pain.

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For body cameras to function as transparency tools, wrongdoing would have to be consistently penalized,…

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When civil rights protesters are killed, some deaths – generally those of white people – resonate mo

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‘Probably’ doesn’t mean the same thing to your AI as it does to you

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1 protein to rule them all – why crowning the protein that makes jellyfish glow green as a model can

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Supreme Court’s Michigan pipeline case is about Native rights and fossil fuels, not just technical l

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Florida’s proposed cuts to AIDS drug program threaten patient care and public health

Scaling back Florida’s AIDS Drug Assistance Program could mean a resurgence of HIV/AIDS and increased health care costs throughout…

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Baptists have helped shape debate about religious freedom for over 400 years – up to today’s 10 Comm

The phrase ‘separation of church and state’ dates back to a letter from Thomas Jefferson to a Baptist congregation.

By Christopher Schelin - 21 hours ago
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Why standing in solidarity with immigrants is an act of accompaniment in Catholic philosophy

Accompaniment, rooted in modern Catholic social thought, calls for putting the needs of the most vulnerable first.

By Kristy Nabhan-Warren - 21 hours ago

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