Category: Reading List

Meet the Doctor Who Prescribes Vibrators to Cancer Patients

Meet the Doctor Who Prescribes Vibrators to Cancer PatientsEarlier this month we talked about 19th century doctors who treated women for hysteria with vibrators. Well, Vice has the latest on this today…

In the late 19th century, doctors used vibrators to treat women suffering from hysteria, a fake medical condition that was actually a sexist way of saying, “This lady is very nervous, and she can only be healed by a giant phallic-shaped device.” Thankfully, by the the early 20th century, women were choosing to use vibrators, and in 1952, the American Psychiatric Association stopped seeing hysteria as a medical condition—which is why it initially seems odd that Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, a leading Yale University obstetrician and gynecologist, is prescribing vibrators to Yale Cancer Clinic’s cancer patients to help increase their blood flow, give them a great sex life, and combat menopause’s side effects.

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The Selling of Attention Deficit Disorder

The Selling of Attention Deficit Disorder

Here’s that story our Lady Doctor talked about on last week’s show…

The Number of Diagnoses Soared Amid a 20-Year Drug Marketing Campaign After more than 50 years leading the fight to legitimize attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, Keith Conners could be celebrating. Severely hyperactive and impulsive children, once shunned as bad seeds, are now recognized as having a real neurological problem. Doctors and parents have largely accepted drugs like Adderall and Concerta to temper the traits of classic A.D.H.D., helping youngsters succeed in school and beyond. […]

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A Dealer Serving Life Without Having Taken One

A Dealer Serving Life Without Having Taken One

GREENVILLE, Ill. — A lifer with a pen sat in the 65-square-foot cell he shares. A calendar taunted from a bulletin board. He began to write. Dear President Obama . He acknowledged his criminal past. He expressed remorse. And he pleaded for a second chance, now that he had served 18 years of the worst sentence short of execution: life without parole, for a nonviolent first offense. Mr. President, he wrote, “you are my […]

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Fast-Food Wages Come With a $7 Billion Side of Public Assistance – Businessweek

Here’s some good reading to follow up on yesterday’s show about Wal-Mart.

When fast-food workers staged protests this summer to demand the federal minimum wage be raised from $7.25 to $15 an hour, even sympathetic observers weren’t optimistic about the prospects. There seems to be a ready supply of people who will work for low wages. And higher wages could lead to higher prices, which few so far seem willing to pay; my colleague Venessa Wong figured that if fast-food wages doubled and companies did not reduce other costs, the price of a Big Mac could increase by $1 to offset the increase.

via Fast-Food Wages Come With a $7 Billion Side of Public Assistance – Businessweek.

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27-Year-Old Man Gets “20 Years Hard Labor” for Half an Ounce of Pot | Alternet

a Louisiana man was sentenced to twenty years in prison in New Orleans criminal court for possessing 15 grams, .529 of an ounce, of marijuana.

Corey Ladd, 27, had prior drug convictions and was sentenced September 4, 2013 as a “multiple offender to 20 years hard labor at the Department of Corrections.”

via 27-Year-Old Man Gets “20 Years Hard Labor” for Half an Ounce of Pot | Alternet.

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