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Author: Scientific American Editors
This episode explores Women: Why Equality, Health and Safety Matter to Everyone by the editors of Scientific American as a systems-level analysis of how institutional baselines influence medicine, scientific research, labor systems, and social expectations.
By focusing on incentive architecture rather than personalities or isolated events, the episode examines how male-default assumptions became embedded into diagnostics, pharmacology, workplace norms, and definitions of biological normalcy — and why these systems persist even after their limitations become visible.
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