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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

By A Mystery Man Writer

New international rules would require some elite female athletes to medically lower their testosterone levels in order to be able to compete among women. But a new study contends those rules are based on flawed science.

Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

IAAF Sets New Limits On Testosterone Levels In Women : The Two-Way : NPR

Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

IAAF Sets New Limits On Testosterone Levels In Women : The Two-Way : NPR

Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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Testosterone limits for female athletes based on flawed science

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