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Chemical Levels In Boys During Puberty May Cause Antisocial Behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="runawaybunny" data-source="post: 360432"><p><a href="http://www.serkadis.com/health/32109" target="_blank"><strong>Chemical Levels In Boys During Puberty May Cause Antisocial Behavior</strong></a></p><p></p><p>Researchers have conducted what they say is the first study ever to observe the association between adolescent boys going through puberty and the levels of chemicals they produce that can cause antisocial behavior.</p><p></p><p>According to a study in the May issue of <em>Psychoneuroendocrinology</em>, a team of researchers found lower levels of a chemical called alpha amylase in boys experiencing early maturity and higher levels of cortisol in boys who went through puberty later in their youth. These chemical levels seemed to be both associated with stress and antisocial behavior.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runawaybunny, post: 360432"] [URL='http://www.serkadis.com/health/32109'][B]Chemical Levels In Boys During Puberty May Cause Antisocial Behavior[/B][/URL] Researchers have conducted what they say is the first study ever to observe the association between adolescent boys going through puberty and the levels of chemicals they produce that can cause antisocial behavior. According to a study in the May issue of [I]Psychoneuroendocrinology[/I], a team of researchers found lower levels of a chemical called alpha amylase in boys experiencing early maturity and higher levels of cortisol in boys who went through puberty later in their youth. These chemical levels seemed to be both associated with stress and antisocial behavior. [/QUOTE]
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