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Older men’s hidden health concerns
William Raillant-Clark EurekAlert This press release is available in French. Do men harbour concerns about aging in good health? Do they confide these concerns to their physicians? Are men’s concerns the same as women’s? The answers to these questions can … Continue reading →
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Spanking kids can cause long-term harm: Canada study
Cameron French Reuters Spanking children can cause long-term developmental damage and may even lower a child’s IQ, according to a new Canadian analysis that seeks to shift the ethical debate over corporal punishment into the medical sphere. The study, published … Continue reading →
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