Low 'T' Not Necessarily Troublesome for the Heart : vimarsan

Low 'T' Not Necessarily Troublesome for the Heart

Testosterone levels unlikely to cause age-related increase in CV disease The latest data on testosterone levels and cardiovascular (CV) risk offer both good news and just-okay news: Men with lower total testosterone concentrations were not at increased risk for myocardial infarction (MI), stroke, heart failure (HF), or major adverse CV events (MACE), although some other

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