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Breaking the Habits that Enslave Us: Q&A with Charles Duhigg

By Steve Silberman
Posted: March 20, 2012
Category: Books, Culture, History, Interview, Journalism, Marriage Equality, Media, Mindfulness, Neuroscience, Placebo effect, Race, Science, Writers | Tagged AA, Charles Duhigg, incentive salience, Kent Berridge, Reza Habib, Rosa Parks, The Power of Habit | Leave a comment

Why Can’t the Heroic Intern Who Saved Giffords’ Life Get Married in Arizona?

By Steve Silberman
Posted: January 10, 2011
Category: Ethics, Gay, Marriage Equality, Politics, Sexuality | Tagged Arizona, Giffords, Hernandez, Loughner, shooting | Leave a comment

NOM, A Late-Stage Cancer in the American Body Politic

By Steve Silberman
Posted: November 4, 2010
Category: Gay, Journalism, Marriage Equality, Media, Neurodiversity, Politics, Sexuality | Tagged Iowa, Maggie Gallagher, NOM | Leave a comment
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