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Low testosterone appears to increase long-term risk of death - Read More

Date Added: June 17, 2008 06:12:09 PM
Men may not live as long if they have low testosterone, regardless of their age, according to a new study. The results will be presented at the Endocrine Society's 90th Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

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