From a NY Times parenting blog. Published Friday morning.
Gotta love it!
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OCTOBER 28, 2010, 10:37 AM
Mothers’ Brains Are Bigger
By LISA BELKIN
Yes, it’s based on a tiny sample — just 19 women, all in their 30s and all college educated. True, it’s a preliminary finding.
But let’s put that aside for the moment and indulge ourselves, shall we?
The study, which appears in this month’s issue of the journal Behavioral Neuroscience finds that women’s brains grow in the months after they give birth, leaving them smarter than they were before.
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