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On Naming Names

Alice Dreger, 5/24/2011

Blotto, Not Beautiful, Medicine

Alice Dreger, 5/16/2011

Dr. Oz Can’t Afford Me

Alice Dreger, 4/22/2011

The Tale of Tea with Jim the Third

Alice Dreger, 2/14/2011

Pink Boys with Puppy Dog Tails

Alice Dreger, 12/6/2010

Attenuated Thoughts

Alice Dreger, 11/19/2010

Preventing Homosexuality (and Uppity Women) in the Womb?

Alice Dreger, Ellen K. Feder, Anne Tamar-Mattis, 6/29/2010

Bad Vibrations

Alice Dreger and Ellen K. Feder, 6/16/2010

Prenatal Dex: Update and Omnibus Reply

Alice Dreger, Ellen Feder, Hilde Lindemann, 3/18/2010

Fetal Cosmetology

Hilde Lindemann, Ellen K. Feder, and Alice Dreger, 2/8/2010

Does the NFL Need PETA?

Alice Dreger, 10/1/2009

Womb Gay

Alice Dreger, 12/4/2008

Sex Is Good

Alice Dreger, 8/22/2008

Olympic Problems with Sex Testing

Alice Dreger, 7/31/2008

Lavish Dwarf Entertainment

Alice Dreger, 3/25/2008

Selective Parenting

Alice Dreger and Joseph A. Stramondo, 10/23/2007

When HIPAA Hurts

Alice D. Dreger, 9/5/2007

Products of Conception

Alice D. Dreger, 4/9/2007

Really Changing Sex

Alice Dreger, 11/8/2006

Explaining More, Doing Less

Alice Dreger, 10/13/2006

Proof that I Like Penises

Alice Dreger, 3/10/2006
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