New study challenges the idea that testosterone drives risk-taking behavior
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May 12, 2026
Men are more likely to take risks in tricky situations than women, but whether there is an inherent biological reason behind it is a question researchers have been asking for quite some time. A popular theory suggests that higher levels of the hormone testosterone are what make men less risk-averse. A recent study, however, debunked this notion.
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