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Researchers from Swansea University and the Medical University of Lodz have uncovered a surprising link between finger length ratios and drinking patterns.
Their study of 258 university students revealed that individuals with longer ring fingers ( 4th digit) relative to their index fingers tend to consume more alcohol a trait associated with higher prenatal testosterone exposure.
This research could help better understand the biological factors underlying different patterns of alcohol consumption.
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