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Very interesting show from This American Life on NPR.

Be Well,

Dharam

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[Last week:]

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[RealAudio file]Testosterone.Sure, [by Sunny Neater]

testosterone carries some negative

connotations:

hyper-competitiveness,

promiscuity, love of explosions,

painted torsos at sporting events.

Yet we all have it - men and women

- and studies show that its

effects are a lot stranger - and a

lot more subtle - than you might

think.

This week, a man gets sick and loses his

testosterone for four months, and his entire

personality changes. A woman gets dosed with twice

the testosterone men have, with some surprising

effects. The pros and cons of the hormone of

desire.

 

Pictured above, a portrait by Chicago photographer

Sunny Neater from her series on youth boxing

leagues.

 

[image]During Act Three of our show, when the staff

of This American Life decides to get its

testosterone tested to determine who has the most,

we get some hard facts about what personality

traits correlate with high testosterone, from

Professor James Dabbs, author of Heroes, Rogues and

Lovers: Testosterone and Behavior.

 

[book]During the prologue to to the show, Producer

Alex Blumberg talks about Marilyn French's 1977

novel The Women's Room.

 

[image]Discuss Testosterone on our bulletin boards

at Transom.org.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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