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ScienceDaily (May 3, 2010) Obesity, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes, now appears to be associated with another health problem, but one that affects men only — low testosterone levels. Results of a study published online ahead of print in the journal Diabetes Care, conducted by University at Buffalo endocrinologists, showed that 40…
Read MoreBy Leslie Mann and Special to the Tribune Chicago Tribune • Nov 16, 2011 Henry Kelin, 73, is an active man who walks and plays golf regularly. But after he turned 65, he felt fatigued, less energetic and lost his sexual desire. His testosterone level tested low, so he questioned whether supplements would…
Read MoreBy Kevin McKeever June 18,2008 June 18 — TUESDAY, June 17 (HealthDay News) — Low testosterone levels put men at high risk for cardiovascular disease, diabetes and early death, but testosterone replacement therapy may help better the odds, according to new studies. Some experts believe that low testosterone levels, which become more common with age,…
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