Guess the disease through the length of the finger

Scientists believe that the hand-to-hand review has no scientific basis, but they claim that it is possible to measure the length of the fingers to obtain information about a person's health.

Scientists believe that the hand-to-hand review has no scientific basis, but they claim that it is possible to measure the length of the fingers to obtain information about a person's health.

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The ratio between the index finger and ring finger is also a sign of
different tendencies.

In late 2010, a statistical study was conducted to determine if the length of the fingers was a sign of the disease. Because this has caught the attention of so many people, scientists have to go on to explain.

According to the biology of Swansea University (UK) is John Manning, in the studies most people mention the ratio between index finger and ring finger.

Although in general, in men, the ring finger is usually longer than the index finger due to the effects of sex hormones, but many observations are observed. People with different proportions between these fingers tend to have different diseases. Specifically:

People with ring fingers longer than forefinger are more likely to have joint problems such as arthritis, arthrosis, colds and anorexia. Meanwhile, people with shorter ring fingers are usually smokers or bulimia.

Among those with index finger longer than ring finger, most are usually allergic people. In certain seasons of the year, they have a pollen allergy (pollinosia), redness in the whole body and rashes caused by pollen dispersing in the air, and more commonly, asthma . Dr. Manning also confirmed, among these people, many people are very susceptible to infarction (infarctus).

Women with longer index fingers are more likely to develop a number of different cancers (especially breast cancer - a woman-specific disease). In contrast, men have a very low risk of prostate cancer - a typical male disease.

Update 14 December 2018
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