A recent study the University College London suggest male menopause, which is being re-branded testosterone deficiency syndrome, and affects one in five men over 50, can be cured.
Male menopause sufferers can experience fatigue, depression, weight gain, clouded thought, loss of libido and memory and sleep disturbance caused by plunging levels of testosterone.
Testosterone deficiency not only causes symptoms that can wreck lives and loves from as early as a man’s 40s, it is linked to heart disease, diabetes and brittle bones
An international conference heard yesterday (CORR) that the decades-long fear that upping testosterone levels raises the odds of prostate cancer is a myth, as the men treated were no more likely to develop the cancer than other men and raising testosterone levels was found to help the prostate in other ways.

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