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    Louann Brizendine M.D.

    January 24th - Join us as Dr. Brizendine discusses her latest book, The Female Brain. Quoting from the book, "We all start out with female brains. It only becomes male for some eight weeks after conception. When the testosterone hits, the communication center shrinks, the hearing cortex is reduced and the part of the brain that processes sex becomes twice as large."

    I've only just begun to read it but already I like the way Louann has set the stage using laywomen's terms. So far, an intriguing and delightful read. Overall, from what I have scanned has answered some of the questions I've had about why I do some of the things I do. Dr. Brizendine describes these behaviors and tells how specific neuro-hormones effect or create these behaviors.

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