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Testosterone is primarily by the testes in men. Small quantities are produced by the ovaries in women. The adrenal glands also produce small amounts in both sexes. Testosterone plays an important role in sexual function. In addition to support for the production of sperm, the steroid hormone also increases libido, increases energy, helps produce red blood cells and protects against osteoporosis. Testosterone is an androgenic and anabolic ...

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Scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the National Institute of Mental Health have found that there is a possible link between a certain genetic variation and increased risk for severe premenstrual depression . This psychiatric condition, known as a premenstrual dysphoric disorder , or PMDD , affects around 8 percent of women in their child-bearing years and is characterized by severe irritability and anxiety ...

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NATAP: Testosterone/estradiol & Bone Loss Although previous studies in men had shown that serum estradiol levels were related to bone density (4) and that estrogen regulated bone turnover (5, 6) and bone loss (7) in elderly men, more recent studies have now also demonstrated that serum estradiol, and not serum testosterone, levels are the most robust hormonal predictors of fracture risk in aging men (8, 9, 10). What is perhaps somewhat ...

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Carotenoids, found in green leafy vegetables and colored fruits, boost visual performance and may prevent age-related eye diseases, says a new study. The study has been published in the Journal of Food Science, published by the Institute of Food Technologists. To reach the conclusion, authors from the University of Georgia compiled the results of multiple studies on the effects of the carotenoids lutein and zeaxanthin on visual ...

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