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Olympic Champion, runner Caster Semenya isn't allowed to compete at a professional level anymore because of how high her testosterone levels are.
She has a medical condition known as hyperandrogenism, and it's more common than you think.
In fact, experts say it’s possible to have it, and go through life oblivious to the fact.
So what causes it, and what are the effects, good and bad?
We unpack the deeply misunderstood condition of hyperandrogenism, in all its glory.
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Professor Andrew Sinclair, Deputy Director, Murdoch Children's Research Institute |