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Higher testosterone, vegans or carnivores – Video

Posted: Published on May 17th, 2013

Higher testosterone, vegans or carnivores http://nutritionfacts.org/ Dr Gregors site, look for him on YouTube, search for nutritionfacts.org Stronglifts.com - This site does have really great trainin... By: Justin Morgan … Continue reading

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16 Weeks on Testosterone – Video

Posted: Published on May 17th, 2013

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High-testosterone competitors more likely to choose red

Posted: Published on May 17th, 2013

May 16, 2013 Why do so many sports players and athletes choose to wear the color red when they compete? A new study to be published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, suggests that it may have to do with their testosterone levels. The new study, conducted by psychological scientist Daniel Farrelly of the University of Sunderland and colleagues, demonstrated that males who chose red as their color in a competitive task had higher testosterone levels than other males who chose blue. "The research shows that there is something special about the color red in competition, and that it is associated with our underlying biological systems," says Farrelly. The researchers believe that the link may explain why many sports stars wear red clothing -- Tiger Woods, for example, famously chooses to wear a red shirt on the last day of a major competition. Choosing to wear red "may, unconsciously, signal something about their competitive nature, and it may well be something that affects how their opponents respond," Farrelly explains. Farrelly and colleagues recruited 73 men to participate in the study, and they were unaware of the study's aims. The men were told that they would … Continue reading

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Study: Even in dominoes, testosterone a factor

Posted: Published on May 17th, 2013

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -- A University of Missouri study has found that male testosterone levels during competition varies depending on relationships among the competitors - and may be related to the formation of alliances in war. The study, released Thursday, tracked men on the island of Dominica playing dominoes or cricket. It concluded that sporting events can bring camaraderie to a community and fuel rivalries, with testosterone levels rising or falling depending on who is involved. Anthropology professor Mark Flinn says testosterone levels increased during and after victories over strangers or rivals, but didn't change much when friends competed against each other. Offering an example, he said a Missouri game against longtime rival Kansas would likely prompt a ''huge increase'' in testosterone during the game and after a win for players and fans. ''Our hormonal reactions while competing are part of how we evolved as a cooperative species,'' Flinn said. ''The fascinating thing about humans is that whether we are watching or playing the sport, we have the ability to put interactions among the whole team in our heads.'' ---- Online: Study: http://munews.missouri.edu/news-releases/2013/0514-male-testosterone-levels-increase-when-victorious-in-competition-against-rivals-but-not-friends-mu-researchers-find/ See the rest here: Study: Even in dominoes, testosterone a factor … Continue reading

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How to Pronounce Testosterone – Video

Posted: Published on May 16th, 2013

How to Pronounce Testosterone Learn how to say Testosterone correctly with EmmaSaying's "how do you pronounce" free tutorials. Definition of testosterone (oxford dictionary): noun [mass n... By: Emma Saying … Continue reading

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Male testosterone levels increase after winning competition with rivals, but not friends

Posted: Published on May 16th, 2013

Washington, May 15 (ANI): A new University of Missouri study has found that testosterone levels during group competition are modulated depending on the relationships among the competitors and may be related to the formation of alliances in warfare. "One interesting thing about humans is that we are the only animal that competes in teams," said Mark Flinn, professor of anthropology at MU. "Our hormonal reactions while competing are part of how we evolved as a cooperative species. What we found in our study is that although male's testosterone levels increase when men are victorious against strangers or rivals, levels of the hormone tend to stay the same when competing against friends," he stated. Flinn and his research team studied males from varying age groups on the island of Dominica while they played dominoes or cricket. Flinn found that when males competed against a group outside of their community, their testosterone levels rose during and after competition if they won, but diminished following a defeat. However, when males competed with their friends, their testosterone levels did not change in response to victory or defeat. Competing in sport coalitions can raise testosterone levels in males, but males don't have to be competing … Continue reading

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Testosterone Levels Fluctuate During Sporting Events, Competitions

Posted: Published on May 16th, 2013

May 15, 2013 April Flowers for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online Sporting events can become the hub of a community, bringing it together, but they can even fuel bitter rivalries. A new study, led by the University of Missouri, has found that testosterone levels during group competition vary depending on the relationships of the competitors. These hormones levels may be related to the formation of alliance in warfare. One interesting thing about humans is that we are the only animal that competes in teams, said Mark Flinn, professor of anthropology at MU. Our hormonal reactions while competing are part of how we evolved as a cooperative species. What we found in our study is that although males testosterone levels increase when men are victorious against strangers or rivals, levels of the hormone tend to stay the same when competing against friends. The MU research team studied men from varying age groups playing dominoes or cricket on the island of Dominica. They found that when males compete against a group outside of their own community, testosterone levels would rise during and after the game if they won. If they were defeated, the hormone levels dropped. Surprisingly, when the men were competing against … Continue reading

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Ask Dr. Bob: Testosterone, Dry Eyes

Posted: Published on May 15th, 2013

Ask Dr. Bob: Testosterone, Dry Eyes Skin, Energy, Parasites What'bitter herb' is beneficial for digestion? I also answer questions about testosterone, parasites and more! What are your general health questions? Leave... By: DruglessDoctor … Continue reading

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Tommy Testosterone working at Ed Reyes' place – Video

Posted: Published on May 15th, 2013

Tommy Testosterone working at Ed Reyes' place Tommy working on obedience with bite work at Ed's. By: surescratch … Continue reading

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Male testosterone levels increase when victorious in competition against rivals, but not friends

Posted: Published on May 15th, 2013

Public release date: 14-May-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Tim Wall walltj@missouri.edu 573-882-3346 University of Missouri-Columbia Sporting events can bring a community together, such as when the Louisville Cardinals won the NCAA championship and University of Louisville campus was filled with camaraderie. They also can fuel bitter rivalries, such as the long-standing animosity between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Chicago Cubs. A University of Missouri study has found that testosterone levels during group competition are modulated depending on the relationships among the competitors and may be related to the formation of alliances in warfare. "One interesting thing about humans is that we are the only animal that competes in teams," said Mark Flinn, professor of anthropology at MU. "Our hormonal reactions while competing are part of how we evolved as a cooperative species. What we found in our study is that although male's testosterone levels increase when men are victorious against strangers or rivals, levels of the hormone tend to stay the same when competing against friends." Flinn and his research team studied males from varying age groups on the island of Dominica while they played dominoes or cricket. Flinn found that when males competed against a … Continue reading

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