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Terry:
I'd also like to see the actual study. But, if there is a connection between testosterone in the womb and finger length, then one could see a sort of logic. Maybe, Possibly. And the sample size wasn't SO small...
If we had a rush of PCa sufferers with elongated index fingers then we know it was total BS, but until then, I'll keep an open mind!
(Besides which, it makes a good conversation starter to get men to get their PSA checked!)