Several years ago the Time Magazine cover said "Why are Men & Women different." It took a multi-million dollar study to tell us we were born that way.
see
Today, they get backup to the obvious.
Source
see
Today, they get backup to the obvious.
CHICAGO (AP) - Beyond the tired cliches and sperm-and-egg basics taught in grade school science class, researchers are discovering that men and women are even more different than anyone realized.
"Women are different than men, not only psychologically (but) physiologically, and I think we need to understand those differences," says Dr. Catherine DeAngelis, editor of the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Source