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...single women, and I kept hearing the same story. "Oh, we were dating three months, six months, a year. Everything was going great. I met his family, he loved my friends, I thought we were going to get married. And then he just ended it. For no reason he just ended it." I heard that over and over, and I thought, We need to find out why that happens. So I interviewed a bunch of men, and they explained. (Watch TIME's dating-advice video...
...reason I wanted women to know that is, I don't want women to have these feelings of rejection, like, "What's wrong with me? Why doesn't he like me? Was I not pretty enough or smart enough or sexy enough?" I don't want women to feel that way. He just wants a good fit for him. And I think that's what we're all trying to do. They're trying to find the same thing we are: lasting relationships. They just come at it differently than...
...reason specialists urge moving toward whole-organ preservation for cancer patients is that it can be done so quickly. Tucker was able to have her ovary removed right away - unlike harvesting eggs, which can take weeks - and that meant she could begin her cancer treatment without delay. It would take another decade for Tucker to start thinking about children or reimplanting the ovarian tissue. "Basically, Dr. Silber had said, 'It doesn't matter when you put it back in. It's the ovary of a 20-year-old,' " Tucker says...
...list. I asked them for the list, and they sent it over. That was that. The data collection was surprisingly straightforward. FM: And “they” was a…?BGE: A leading online adult entertainment provider whose name I am obliged not to report by reason of my agreement with the company. I don’t think anyone would question whether this is an adult Web site. You go there, and you see, it’s a very adult Web site. 4. FM: So what did you find?BGE: There are many interesting patterns...
...lack of transparency in these partnerships has aroused quite a stir among HMS students uncomfortable with the influence that drug companies may have on their professors’ course material, and with good reason. Harvard’s policy of not disclosing its teachers’ ties to drug companies must end. Similar to common practice at other medical schools, HMS must create a uniform and standardized way of disclosing its faculty members’ ties to their funding, regardless of the effort it will take to collect this data...