Archive:  April 19th, 2011

Our buddies over at Digital Shepherds know the value in father-daughter relationships. Founder of the non-profit, Tshaka Armstrong, suggests that one of the best ways a father can influence a daughter is by listening.

And the best way to listen, of course, is over tea.

Armstrong has suggested this before – and people seemed to like the idea. So, Armstrong is taking it to the next level – he’s throwing the word “National” into the mix.

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Here’s a gem from last week…and coincidentally, also from the logic of the last 100 years: children whose parents are alcoholics are more likely to be alcoholics.

You hear that? It’s the echo of 1 million facepalms.

The “important” finding in the Denmark study and survey was that daughters seemed to inherit the alcoholism more than sons.

The study will appear in the July issue of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

Sauce: Business Week

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