Lorne Andersen

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Referred to as the “dominance hormone” or the “assertiveness hormone,” testosterone tracks with dominant behavior in humans, chimpanzees, baboons, lemurs, lambs, birds, and even fish and reflects changes in an individual’s status and power.41 High-status individuals — i.e., those who possess social power, the alphas — tend to have high levels of basal testosterone. In
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