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Researchers at Swansea University in Wales found that it is linked to testosterone exposure during pregnancy, which has a distinct effect on a baby’s hand development.
The researchers surveyed more than 258 students 169 women and 58 men on their weekly boozing habits.
The participants’ fingers were then measured, as it is believed that the digits reveal how much testosterone or estrogen they were exposed to in the womb, determining their level of “masculinity”.
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