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TopicStanford Medicine - Two minds: The cognitive differences between men and women.
Esrac
07/19/17 7:34:17 PM
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Panthera posted...
It's not exactly surprising information but is nice to actually have it more rigorously confirmed. Especially since it probably has a lot of implications for things like treatment of mental health issues - male and female brains having parts that function notable differently could very easily end up requiring different treatments for the same problems.

Fam_Fam posted...
so are we saying it is legit that some trans people might actually have brains that are different from their biological sex, and so their feeling of their genitals not matching them as a person make sense?!


I'm pretty sure this has been proven, yes


The article did touch on mental health issues. For example, women are more likely to suffer from depression and men more likely to suffer from schizophrenia. Women more likely to suffer from post traumatic stress disorder and men more likely to have dyslexia or some form of autism.
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