Dentistry research ID’s novel marker for left-handedness

June 5, 2017

Dentistry research ID’s novel marker for left-handedness

Philippe Hujoel, a University of Washington professor of dentistry, describes an unexpected study finding: Individuals with a slender lower face are about 25 percent more likely to be left-handed. 

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