recent population studies have found that babies whose fathers drank are at a higher risk for various poor health outcomes
So they found a correlation, but the causal link implied by the headline and article sounds like a hell of a stretch.
recent population studies have found that babies whose fathers drank are at a higher risk for various poor health outcomes
So they found a correlation, but the causal link implied by the headline and article sounds like a hell of a stretch.
Further into the article, it describes a study done on mice that implies a causal link.
Please tell me! This is group, sublemmy, for guys who is in favor of increasing privileges for women, or is in favor of fighting for men's rights? Because feminism, masculinity, and masc people sound like a rebellion against feminism and the liberation of men. At least for me - I am not well-versed in gender trends, so I might be distorting this - I joined the group yesterday and am asking. Does the 'liberation' in the group's name mean neoliberals?
Feminism is certainly not against the liberation of men. It’s not the main concern for women, but it’s still relevant to feminism.
There is a toxic group called Men’s Rights Activists (MRAs) who are anti-feminist. Men’s liberation is basically feminism for men. No relation to the political liberalism or neoliberalism that I’m aware of.
I wonted to say. Corporations are getting people hooked on alcohol because beer is what you should have. On the other hand, the era of artificial wombs, gene editing, and infertile men is coming, so gentlemen—what are we worrying about?
Besides, an alcoholic man was once a child, and he suffers before conceiving a child. Create a cure for alcoholism.
Ehhh! I think I offended beer lovers.
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