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A link between the size of a father's testicles and how active he is in bringing up his children has been suggested by scientists.
Researchers at Emory University, US, said those with smaller testicles were more likely to be involved with nappy changing, feeding and bath time.
They also found differences in brain scans of fathers looking at images of their child, linked to testicle size.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24016988
Further studies, involving analysing the size before and after becoming a father, are still needed. - Any volunteers?
Researchers at Emory University, US, said those with smaller testicles were more likely to be involved with nappy changing, feeding and bath time.
They also found differences in brain scans of fathers looking at images of their child, linked to testicle size.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-24016988
Further studies, involving analysing the size before and after becoming a father, are still needed. - Any volunteers?