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15 Signs That Reveal Serious Health Problems

Long ring finger

An index finger shorter than your ring finger means you were exposed to high levels of testosterone while in the womb. That can give you ambition and a high sex drive, but it may also make you more susceptible to arthritis of the knee, according to a study by the University of Nottingham. Build up your muscles with leg raises to help support your knees.

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