A professor of psychology at Harvard Medical School outlines a new system of dealing with people who behave badly: not by treating them as self-centered losers who are willfully pissing us off but as people who lack the skills to act otherwise.
Read MoreTicks have changed our lives, made us sick and made us prisoners of the indoors, potentially turning a walk in the woods into a life-changing experience at worst and at best a time consuming search and destroy mission as we strip and probe our bodies. Mary Beth Pheiffer is an investigative journalist who reports on the reasons for the world-wide spread of tick-borne diseases and the inadequate medical response.
Read MoreMary Beth Pfeiffer conducted over 300 interviews over six years investigating one of the most damaging epidemics in recent decades: Lyme and other tick-borne diseases. In this, the second of two conversations she talks about the prevention.
Read MoreThrere’s a real rift between those who have served in the US military and those who have not; between men and women who return home with trauma and a population that doesn’t know how to talk to them. It’s called the civilian military divide and it’s a miscommunication that threatens our democracy.
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