Nemo iudex in causa sua. One can tell that this is not a concept of recent origin. It is surprising that it seems unknown to some.
You probably know this, but it was thought to stand for "young upwardly-mobile professional" or "young urban professional". There may be some too...
Does it really help people to not question their belief that "toxic masculinity" has contributed to their condition? Would we not normally be...
I think part of the problem is that "toxic masculinity" is such a cliché that it ought to be omitted from worthwhile writing.
It is interesting to see that article in the New York Magazine. It makes it clear that the author was merely reporting the term which was already...
On looking at historical cases it was recently brought home to me how the name is less important than the criteria. I intended to write about it...
Do the females with severe ME also suffer from "toxic masculinity"? Whatever that might be. It is not obvious, if they do.
We need to get the name right. It appears to be Claire Regina Fox. Presumably in anticipation of the success of the revolution. It is interesting...
It would be helpful if we could have guidelines as to the circumstances in which commercial interests are deemed to be of paramount importance.
I presumed that it was Nina Muirhead but, on checking, she does not seem to be recorded as having been there.
That is quite possible. They do say that vinyl is back in fashion. It is problematic, though, for pwME. All that having to get up to turn them over.
You are forgetting that people with ME rarely do anything until absolutely necessary. Before that there are other priorities.
The photograph is disgusting too.
He did indeed. What has yet to be established is whether these views were generalisations derived from personal antagonism to the views of Dr J...
It all seems pretty meaningless until someone invents a time machine to enable participants to be fitted with the device before they become ill.
The editor is on the ball. The bottom right hand box was edited out. It read "Vainglorious"
It could be argued that this appointment, which may very well be the natural and correct one, has made life difficult for Cochrane. Under the...
I accept that it has uses provided that it is not implying (or, indeed, expressing) psychological causation. My point is that it is not taking the...
Isn't part of the problem with "functional disorder" that it is not a diagnosis, but merely a different way of describing the symptoms. Patient...
I think we must assume that the author is familiar with all uses of the term "whopper".
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