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    By Louann Brizendine

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    Accessible, fun and compelling, and based on more than three decades of research, The Female Brain will help women to better understand themselves - and the dock in their lives.

    In this groundbreaking book, Dr Louann Brizendine describes the uniquely flexible structure of the female brain and its constant, dynamic state of change - the key difference that separates it from that of the male - and reveals how women think, what they value, how they communicate, and whom they'll love. She also reveals the neurological explanations behind why...

    - A woman remembers fights that a man insists never happened...
    - Thoughts about sex enter a woman's brain perhaps once every couple of days, but may enter a man's brain up to once every minute...
    - A woman's brain goes on hi

    Prattle of the sexes: Do women talk more than men?

    Claudia Hammond

    Features correspondent

    When it comes to conversation, are women really more likely to be bigger talkers than men?

    Women use an average of 20,000 words a day, compared to the mere 7,000 that men utter. At least that’s the assertion of a number of self-help and popular science books. Quoted by apparently authoritative experts and widely reported, it’s a statement that bolsters the stereotype of the fairer sex spending their days gossiping, while the stoic men folk get on with it, whatever it is, without the need to chatter. But is it actually true?

    Talkativeness can be measured in various ways. You can get people into a lab, give them a topic to discuss and then record their conversations. Or you can try getting them to record their everyday conversations at home. You can count up the total number of words spoken, the time each person spends talking, the number of turns an individual gets in a con

    Quinze ans plus tard, qu'avons-nous appris de "The Business of Being Born" sur l'amélioration de la santé maternelle aux États-Unis ?

    J'ai finalement regardé Le métier d'êtreNée (BoBB) récemment, grâce à une période de visionnage gratuite à célèbrent les 15 ans de la première du film. J'avais entendu parler de ce documentaire à plusieurs reprises au cours des sept dernières années. Je savais seulement qu'il présentait une vision des accouchements à domicile différente de celle que j'avais entendue à l'école d'infirmières (et de la part de mes collègues de l'hôpital). Mon scepticisme s'est traduit par un manque d'intérêt pour le film. Mais deux éléments ont fini par me faire changer d'avis, m'incitant finalement à lui donner une chance. 

    Le premier était mon propre négatif expérience J'ai eu l'idée d'accoucher selon ce que j'appellerai "la méthode conventionnelle moderne", avec une péridurale pour contrôler la douleur. Quelques années plus tard, j'ai accouché avec une

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