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Good Men Aren't Getting Harder to Find
Daniel Friedman, Quillette

Highlights

  1. Finding "good men," how fathers and mothers influence lifelong health, and more. Post This
  2. Churches, marriage, and religiosity, the more sensitive parent, and more. Post This

Fathers and Mothers Influence Lifelong Health in Drastically Different Ways
Sara Wells, Inverse

How Churches Can Save Marriage and American Religiosity
John-Paul De Gance, Washington Examiner

Who is More Sensitive to Infants—Mothers or Fathers?
Child and Family Blog

PROTOCOL: Health, Social Care and Technological Interventions to Improve Functional Ability of Older Adults: Evidence and Gap Map
Vivien Welch, Tracey E. Howe, et al., Campbell Systematic Reviews

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