paulie_walnuts
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lifefuel for people with short 2d4d ratio?
anyways its over for this forum full of closet homosexuals especially since all of you read about possible side effects and thus are already victim of the nocebo effect
right-handed homosexual men being at an increased risk
Physiologically, recent imagistic studies have shown that male sexual pheromones act on the left hemibrain of homosexual men
(left angular gyrus, left caudate nucleus, left amygdala, etc.), while the female sexual pheromones act on the right hemibrain of
heterosexual men (right hippocampus, right parahippocampal gyrus, right amygdala, etc.) (6–9). In contrast, sexual hormones
might be related not only to sexual orientation (see bicalutamide) but also to the lateralized process of hand preference (see finasteride and tamoxifen). Thus, the lateralized process of sexuality (related to pheromones) and the lateralized process of hand preference (related to hormones) could be physiologically interconnected within the brain.
We predict that a very specific subgroup of men (right-handed, homosexual men, for example) might exhibit an increased frequency
and magnitude for finasteride side effects
We have already performed a study in this regard (s3, s4) that confirmed the previous expectation regarding hand preference (2),
but the number of homosexual participants in our sample was too small. [6] Thus, we believe a larger study including many participants, a significant number of whom are homosexual men should
help clarify (inter) relationships among sexual orientation, hand preference and finasteride adverse effects.
lifefuel for people with short 2d4d ratio?
Alternatively, a study on the relationship of the digit (or 2D: 4D) ratio to the frequency of finasteride-related mental and sexual adverse effects has been proposed to serve as a surrogate marker, should this hypothesis seriously hold true.
anyways its over for this forum full of closet homosexuals especially since all of you read about possible side effects and thus are already victim of the nocebo effect
Studies related to finasteride showed that the frequency of adverse effects is significantly higher when patients are informed (prior to treatment) about these possible adverse effects, and lower when this information is omitte
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A Comment on the Post-Finasteride Syndrome
The post-Finasteride syndrome (PFS) has been claimed to occur in men who have taken oral finasteride to treat hair loss or benign prostatic hyperplasia. While the incidence of persistent sexual, mental, and physical side effects despite quitting finasteride ...
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