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Growing up WEIRD

Guen Bradbury

WEIRD cultures are Western, Educated, Industrialised, Rich, and Democratic. Us WEIRD adults get allergy, diabetes, arthritis, etc – and these are shaped by how we’re raised. Traditional cultures show us how to give children better adult health.

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Latest Issues

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  • Guen Bradbury

    I'm a veterinary surgeon and a health innovator, just back from an 18-month expedition in South America, Africa, and Europe, learning how people all over the world raise children.

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