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The more testosterone a man has, the stronger his brow, cheekbones and jaw line. Meanwhile, the more estrogen a woman has, the wider her face, fuller her lips and the higher her eyebrows. In short, sex hormones control the divergence of male and female facial features.
Along with chiseled jaws, higher testosterone has been shown to correlate with muscle strength and aggression in men, as well as with genetic vigor. Perhaps for this reason, studies have shown that women judge men with more angular features as likely to be dominant over men with rounder, more effeminate faces.
They also tend to rate men with masculine features as more attractive, especially when they themselves are ovulating and, thus (at least subconsciously) on the lookout for a male sex partner who'll produce fit offspring. When they're looking for a long-term partner, on the other hand, studies show that women tend to prefer men with more effeminate features, who have less testosterone and are likely to be more loyal partners and caring fathers. [How Women Pick Mates vs. Flings]
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i think, its the third one
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
 Answer: By questioning her environment.
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Veronica has been issued drugs by carious doctors after she complained of chronic headache. But after several administration from the doctors she wasn't getting better. Dr Rishi began evaluating her by asking questions about her environment, then he realized that the roaches, water leakages and mold in her home was the cause
His approach makes the pain medication effective and permanently fixes the health issue.
His approach is the best and recommended, sometimes it's not about just the health of the individual, there some surrounding questions that should be asked which will guide proper medication.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Antibiotics generally take a week