Fewer working hours could improve wellbeing and the economy

Fewer working hours could improve wellbeing & economy according to experts. We ask charities what they think http://t.co/iI9WqcuuIv — Guardian Voluntary (@GdnVoluntary) July 17, 2014 Anna Coote, Nef’s head of social policy, believes that if larger charities moved to four day weeks they would be rewarded with “a more rounded and balanced workforce, less prone…

The success of Portugal’s decriminalisation policy

Today’s blog: The success of Portugal’s decriminalisation policy – in seven charts http://t.co/W5FQbQkahV pic.twitter.com/UuSrrt4K6k — TransformDrugPolicy (@TransformDrugs) July 15, 2014 2. Despite virtually eliminating all punishments for personal drug possession, rates of drug use haven’t skyrocketed like some predicted. As this chart shows, use had gone up slightly when measured in 2007 (a trend in…

Lyme disease

These bloodsuckers are more than just an annoyance. The ticks can carry Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme disease. The first symptoms are typically mild—a rash that looks like a bull’s-eye, followed by fever, headaches and fatigue. But, if left untreated, the disease can cause temporary facial paralysis, shooting pains, bouts of arthritis and…

Estimated to be lower than 5% among adult men: paedophilia

The prevalence of pedophilia in the general population is not known,[30][63] but is estimated to be lower than 5% among adult men.[30] “Most sexual offenders against children are male, although female offenders may account for 0.4% to 4% of convicted sexual offenders. On the basis of a range of published reports, McConaghy estimates a 10…