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Hitch
3rd January 2015, 12:36 PM
http://discovermagazine.com/2013/may/04-finger-length-ratio-can-predict-aggressive-behavior-and-risk-of-disease

Researchers have discovered that a quick study of the hands — more specifically, the lengths of the index and ring fingers — can tell a lot about a person’s personality and risk of disease. Of course, your digits don’t actually control these issues; it’s closer to the other way around.

In boys, “during fetal development there’s a surge in testosterone in the middle of the second trimester” that seems to influence future health and behavior, says Pete Hurd, a neuroscientist at the University of Alberta. One easy-to-spot result of this flood of testosterone: a ring finger that’s significantly longer than the index finger.

Scientists are not at the point where they can factor in finger length to arrive at a diagnosis, but they’ve gathered evidence that shows how this prenatal hormone imbalance can affect a person for life, from increasing or decreasing your risk of certain diseases, to predicting how easily you get lost or lose your temper.

Researchers continue to study what sparks these hormonal changes and have begun looking at environmental chemical exposure, stress levels and diet during pregnancy.

crimethink
3rd January 2015, 02:03 PM
So, Pete, what does my middle finger say about my behavior?

http://s3.amazonaws.com/rapgenius/filepicker/gN36VQmyRS2Yzim8WMwA_1465c678.jpg

LOL - just kidding. :D

Hitch
3rd January 2015, 02:57 PM
So, Pete, what does my middle finger say about my behavior?

I think that suggests a lack of conformity to conventional thinking pushed by the media, a distrust of police, and perhaps a feeling that a certain agenda is in place to take ones rights away.

But I could be wrong. :)