Period. Menstruation. For something that roughly half the human population does, we sure don't talk about it much. But it's a fascinating biological phenomenon with a really interesting history, and the potential for a better future. We're talking with anthropologist Kate Clancy about her book Period: The Real Story of Menstruation.
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#469 The Death and Life of the Great Lakes
#468 Slicing into Surgery
#467 Pests in the City (Rebroadcast)
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