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(Psych Central News) An innovative study of aggression includes a sampling of DNA as well as traditional questionnaire results. University of Alberta researcher Peter Hurd is investigating the link between an individual’s sensitivity to testosterone and aggressive behavior. “I looked at the gene that makes the body’s testosterone detector to determine if variations in this detector’s sensitivity to [...]

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