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Dutch famine of 1944. Towards the end of WW2, there was a month long period of serious food shortages in the western Netherlands, before relief arrived. Since it was only one month, they could specifically look at the effect of starvation on children who were in the womb at the time. The Dutch Famine Birth Cohort Study... found that the children of pregnant women exposed to famine were more susceptible to diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease, microalbuminuria and other health problems.[6] M…
/r/MensRights10/12/13 03:37 PM
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Indeed. Also, most genetic or hormonal variations are not absolutes, but make you predisposed towards a behavior or characteristic. Especially the negative male and female traits can be traced back to childhood influences - absent or overly doting parents, abusive living situations, etc... You can't definitively say that any given trait is predetermined by gender, gender just sets up a susceptibility.
/r/MensRights01/08/10 12:37 PM
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