Testosterone Factor (2008)

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Testosterone Factor (2008)

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National Geographic Channel, NGEO

program called, "Explorer"

"Testosterone Factor", (2008), The science behind

testosterone and its' influence on a man's strength,

status, success and commitment are examined.

Midnight Thurs/Fri California Time

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/s ... 4/Overview

Nat Geo page with description

video - watch online

http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/s ... s/05057_00

Any Good ?
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I did not get any thing from the links other then a page with out any info or video
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bobbie (imported) wrote: Fri Aug 14, 2009 7:18 pm I did not get any thing from the links other then a page with out any info or video

Both links work for me so,

It Is You !

Maybe your Firewall ?

I use Firefox with NoScript and it will not work unless I give it

NoScript, "okay".

G'Luck

Links are actually to same page but, different tabs seen at top of page.
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I get both links. The video is just a 3 minute teaser clip with very brief information.
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According to that short video, since my ring finger is longer than my pointer finger, I guess I was exposed to a lot of testosterone in the womb. Didn't keep me from not liking sports.
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gandalf (imported) wrote: Sat Aug 15, 2009 5:09 am According to that short video, since my ring finger is longer than my pointer finger, I guess I was exposed to a lot of testosterone in the womb. Didn't keep me from not liking sports.

The point is that it does not take a lot of, T in the womb, but very, very little at just a proper vital time to effect the developing embryo. Not yet a fetus. Demonstrating how super sensitive the tissues are to the smallest amount of T compared to other physiological circumstances.

Now, consider, Andropause is not an absence or lowering of T levels but, rather a decreased sensitivity of the "tissues". And of course this decrease sensitivity can be Rx with increasing the T levels.

Variable tissue sensitivity may also account for variability in sexuality, sexual identity, brain development, genital malformations, etc.

But, everything is opinion and this is just mine.

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