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On the Other Hand

A study by Liverpool University in England suggests that a person’s hands reflect their fertility. Women whose first finger is longer than their third are apparently more fertile, while men are more fertile if their third finger is longer than their first. “Digit asymmetry predicts the number of sperm per ejaculate,” said study leader John Manning. “The more asymmetry, the fewer sperm” produced. (Reuters) ...And the more calluses on the right hand, the more sperm produced.


Publication Date: 6 September 1998

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