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Reproduction: A Female Perspective

Investigating the theoretical and practical ways in which focusing on female biology can not only alter our understanding of functional morphology, physiological mechanisms, and behavioral patterns, but also begin to remove historical bias that can undercut current research

Testosterone affects huddling and responses to baby crying

This is where we put a precis of the testosterone and cuddling, testosterone and baby crying work

December 12, 2019 vhayssen@smith.eduresearch

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