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  • Men do have trouble hearing women, scientists find

    08/07/2005 8:45:12 AM PDT · by Loyalist · 122 replies · 2,233+ views
    Yahoo ^ | August 7, 2005 | Agence France Presse
    LONDON (AFP) - Men who are accused of never listening by women now have an excuse -- women's voices are more difficult for men to listen to than other men's, a report said. The Daily Mail, quoting findings published in the specialist magazine NeuroImage, said researchers at Sheffield university in northern England discovered startling differences in the way the brain responds to male and female sounds. Men deciphered female voices using the auditory part of the brain that processes music, while male voices engaged a simpler mechanism, it said. The Mail quoted researcher Michael Hunter as saying, "The female voice...
  • Bruce Willis spreads the message of Fatherhood in `True Dads'

    02/01/2005 1:31:15 AM PST · by nhman1 · 1 replies · 555+ views
    The Boston Herald ^ | Friday, December 17, 2004 | Sarah Rodman
    With one in four families fatherless these days, this two-hour special takes the position that it takes a real man to be a ``True Dad.'' If you think bringing home the bacon and tossing the ball around is enough, think again. In the 21st century, real men change diapers, help with homework and nurture their kids. With the exception of Nascar driver Kerry Earnhardt, the six subjects profiled in this two-hour special are not well known. Shorter and less substantive interviews with celebrity dads such as actor Alec Baldwin, New York Yankee catcher Jorge Posada and ``Today'' show host Matt...