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From 'Scientist' to 'Spam,' the Surprisingly Playful Origins of English Words


From ‘Scientist’ to ‘Spam,’ the Surprisingly Playful Origins of English Words
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The history of words like blog is humorous and comic
During an 1833 meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, a spirited discussion took place about what to call those who toiled in different branches of their profession. In keeping with the evening’s lively spirit, William Whewell suggested
scientist. To make sure his colleagues realized this suggestion was facetious, the Cambridge University professor noted its similarity not only to
artist but to
atheist, and
sciolist (an ill-informed person who pretends to be knowledgeable). “The suggestion was obviously frivolous,” notes science historian Sydney Ross, “and could not have been considered seriously for a moment.” Some six decades later, the eminent biologist Thomas Huxley was still grousing that “to anyone who respects ....

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Will the COVID-19 Pandemic End the Breast Cancer Pandemic?


Director, Institute for the Study of Culturogenic Disease 
Many diseases are caused by our culture, and are reinforced by habit, custom, and unspoken social pressures. To prevent these lifestyle, or culturogenic diseases, we need to radically change our way of life. And it usually takes some cultural crisis to make this type of fundamental change possible. 
One disease which is largely culture-caused is breast cancer. The primary cultural factor causing this disease is the excessive wearing if tight bras daily. While this is an inconvenient truth for a bra-using culture which has been ignoring the harmful impacts of bras on breast health, dozens of studies internationally now confirm that bras are a leading cause of breast cancer. (For a list of references see my website https://brasandbreastcancer.org/supportive-references, and my book, ....

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