Every Picture Tells a Story: Father’s Day

By Chuck Dinerstein, MD, MBA — Jun 20, 2021
What can science tell us about fatherhood? Fathers historically have gotten a deserved but bad rap acting primarily as “hunter-gatherers” rather than as caregivers.
Image by Rene Asmussen from Pixabay

 

 

While some of our roles are cultural; there may be a biological component. As this graph shows, mothers are not the only parent whose hormonal mix changes with childbirth. The decrease in testosterone may enhance our fatherliness and reduce the “desire” to rush back out and start hunting and gathering again. 

Take a moment to read the excellent article, Evolution of the dad, from Knowable Magazine, from which this image was taken. In the meantime, Happy Father’s Day.

Chuck Dinerstein, MD, MBA

Director of Medicine

Dr. Charles Dinerstein, M.D., MBA, FACS is Director of Medicine at the American Council on Science and Health. He has over 25 years of experience as a vascular surgeon.

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