The illusion and implications of ‘just following the science’ COVID-19 messaging

In a recent special issue of the British Medical Journal (BMJ), commentators demanded accountability for Canada’s COVID-19 response in the form of an independent public inquiry. If such an inquiry is held, it must examine how—and with what consequences—politicians’ pandemic messaging deflected responsibility for controversial decisions onto scientific evidence and experts.

Study explores impact of childhood trauma on sexual function in midlife women

One out of three children will have at least one stressful or traumatic childhood experience, including things such as their parents divorcing or a family member with a drug or alcohol problem, according to the latest National Survey of Children’s Health. In a new study, Mayo Clinic researchers found that such adverse childhood experiences may be linked to sexual inactivity and sexual dysfunction in women later in life. Their findings are published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.