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Neuroscience Professor Removed from APA Discussion After Suggesting That There Are Only Two Genders

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By Victor Omondi According to the College Fix, a neuroscience professor was on Friday expelled from the American Psychological Association's (APA) email dialogue group following after he said there are only two genders. In addition to his latest statement, there were already concerns raised about his previous posts. John Staddon, a Psychology and neuroscience professor […]

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