Feisty Women More Likely to Have Boys
Feisty women are more likely to give birth to boys than girls, according to scientists. High levels of testosterone in the womb – apparently evident in more aggressive women – provide a much better...
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Researchers at Cambridge University have suggested that autism, a condition that affects social development and communication, may be related to high levels of the male sex hormone testosterone...
View ArticleCommon painkillers a headache for baby boys
Some common painkillers and other medications could make the brain of a baby boy less masculine if taken in pregnancy, and reduce sex drive in later life, according to a study published at the weekend....
View ArticleMale fertility is set in the womb
Male fertility problems are determined in the womb, research from the University of Edinburgh suggests. Common genital disorders, low sperm count and testicular cancer could all be linked to hormone...
View ArticleChildren’s Fingers Predict Maths And English Abilities
Parents can predict their children’s performance in Maths and English simply by looking at their fingers, according to research. Scientists from the University of Bath found that literacy and numeracy...
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