Newborn babies with longer ring fingers are "more likely" to go bald as adults

Higher levels of testosterone – the male hormone associated with hair loss – in the womb are thought to result in a ring finger longer than the index finger.

Hair follicles develop at around the eighth week of pregnancy, which also sees a spike in testosterone levels. At the same time, fingers start to develop.

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