Testosterone and Aggression
Testosterone's role in aggression is nuanced, with studies showing its conversion to estrogen activates aggression in the brain. Research highlights varying testosterone levels across different professions, suggesting both career choice and job stress may influence these levels. Additionally, higher testosterone levels are linked to violent crimes among female prisoners, indicating a potential connection between testosterone and aggressive behavior.In this clip
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