June 19, 2006
Often fatherhood is an issue that is talked about more from a personal/anecdotal perspective. This makes a lot of sense given the still pervasive lack of solid scientific insight and information about what drives fathering.
Increasingly, though, there are pieces of research that point us in the direction of bio-physiological anchors for fatherhood. Here is one such example:
http://www.health-news.org/breaking/7025/us-researchers-determine-men-have-biological-clocks-for-fatherhood.html
Monday, June 19, 2006
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