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Testosterone Injections Help Male Birds Sing Better, Woo Mate
The discovery that injecting testosterone in areas of the male canary's brain affects its ability to attract a mate through singing could help explain the effects of human steroid use on sexual behavior, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University.
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