Interpersonal chemistry

The World

Is it acceptable to be gay at your workplace?

Twenty years ago this week, the World Health Organization ceased to categorize homosexuality as a pathology, but is it still considered one socially in the workplace? For this week’s work segment, we look at the issue of being openly gay at work.

A romantic kiss

Scientists say they’ve found romantic love, in brain scans

Lifestyle & Belief

Opinion: Opposed to Marriage, Same-Sex or Otherwise

The Chemistry of Love

The Chemistry of Love

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School demands counseling student shift her ‘biblical views’ on homosexuality

Conflict & Justice

24-year-old Jennifer Keeton was pursuing a master’s degree in education at Georgia’s Augusta State University until the school became aware of her religious opposition to homosexuality. For more, we speak with Noel Brown.

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Human sexuality

Lifestyle & Belief

Many people who are intellectually or physically disabled may find it difficult to express their sexuality in satisfying and appropriate ways. But at what point does the search for a meaningful sexual experience become a universal one? )

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Comfortably numb: Love and antidepressants

Arts, Culture & Media

It is well known that taking antidepressants can dampen your sex drive, but could they be hindering our ability to fall in love? Rutgers University anthropologist Helen Fisher gives us the details of her controversial theory.

The World

Love in Davos

Davos, Switzerland is getting a lot of attention this week as the site of The World Economic Forum, but it’s also drawing other forums that are exploring other subjects, like the science of love