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T UP

esearch by Bristol University, published in the journal, has revealed that job success may trigger raised testosterone levels. Following a study of 300,000 subjects, researchers found that men who had genetic variants which predisposed them to high testosterone levels were no more successful than others. But successful men were found to have higher levels of testosterone. That suggests high testosterone levels may be a consequence of men’s success, rather than a driver of it.

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