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Title: Your 15-year-old son has been what he says is “hormonal.” He realizes that his emotions and feelings
Post by: Kellman on May 31, 2015
Your 15-year-old son has been what he says is “hormonal.” He realizes that his emotions and feelings can be quite variable during this time of his life. What is the major difference in his hormone levels now than they were before puberty? His levels of testosterone are about:
a.   8 times higher than before puberty
b.   12 times higher than before puberty
c.   16 times higher than before puberty
d.   20 times higher than before puberty


Title: Re: Your 15-year-old son has been what he says is “hormonal.” He realizes that his emotions and feel
Post by: randis_oddy on Jun 18, 2015
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Title: Re: Your 15-year-old son has been what he says is “hormonal.” He realizes that his emotions and feelings
Post by: Kellman on Jun 28, 2015
Just want to give you some feedback, your answer was right! Awesome