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Acne is very common. At any given time it affects anywhere from 5 to 15% of the population in the United States.
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Wired writer Clive Thompson has a thought-provoking piece in this month's issue on the general decline in fixing and tinkering and how it affects our ingenuity, our thinking, and even our spending habits:You see this on a personal level. If you can't get under the hood of the gadgets you buy, you're far more liable to believe the marketing hype of the corporations that sell them. When things break, you toss them and buy new ones; you accept your role as a mere consumer. "I think it makes you more passive as an individual," says Matthew Crawford, a former motorcycle repair-shop owner (and postdoctoral fellow in cultural studies) who's writing a book on the demise of mechanical aptitude in America.Hit the link for a few upbeat signs about the growing resurgence in around-the-house aptitude, fostered by magazines like read more »
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Depression in new mothers is well recognized -- but new dads get
depressed, too, and it can negatively affect parenting, according to a
large observational study.
The study, of more than 1,700 fathers of 1-year-olds, found that
depression occurred in 7% of those dads, and increased the odds of
recent spankings nearly four-fold and more than halved the likelihood of
the men reading with their child most days of the week, reported R.
Neal Davis, MD, MSc, and colleagues at the University of Michigan in Ann
Arbor.
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