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Testosterone Rises In Men Competing With Rivals, But Not Among Friends
Rivalry and aggression are common at sporting events, but a new study shows that the relationship between the players will determine the testosterone levels present in men. The team of anthropologists report that levels of male testosterone will increase when in competition against rivals but not when competing against friends.
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