Ring finger length link to disease

A LONG ring finger may indicate a heightened risk of motor neurone disease, research suggests.

The link is thought to be due to pre-birth levels of the male hormone testosterone in the womb.

High prenatal exposure to testosterone could make adult motor nerves less sensitive to the hormone, say scientists.

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