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Does Testosterone always mean aggression?

Does Testosterone always mean aggression?

by Amy Brann | Nov 19, 2010 | Biology

Clearly not according to Swiss neuroscientist Christoph Eisenegger (University of Zurich). Normally we associate testosterone to xyz When working with men or women the effect of testosterone is most frequently observed through these types of ‘typical’ behaviours or...

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