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Pediatric Rehabilitation, 1997
Geschwind, Behan and Galaburda have presented empirical research which indicates an association between left-handedness, immune disorders, and learning difficulties. Moreover, they have presented an hypothesis that purports to explain these associations, i.e. the 'testosterone hypothesis'. This article seeks to show that their hypothesis cannot explain:
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Geschwind, Behan and Galaburda have presented empirical research which indicates an association between left-handedness, immune disorders, and learning difficulties. Moreover, they have presented an hypothesis that purports to explain these associations, i.e. the 'testosterone hypothesis'. This article seeks to show that their hypothesis cannot explain:
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Derrick and Thatcher1 have recently shown that the admissions for asthma in Brisbane in the 5–10 year age-group falls rapidly from 30 per 10,000 of population to a minimum of 6 per 10,000 of population at the age of twenty-seven. The initial incidence does not return to its former level until past the age of sixty, and it continues to rise.
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2003
In older men and women testosterone clearly improves libido and perhaps sexual activity. A number of authors have tried to describe a set of behavioral symptoms associated with the andropause. In older women testosterone seems to decrease dysphoria. In men the effects of testosterone on mood are less clear.
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In older men and women testosterone clearly improves libido and perhaps sexual activity. A number of authors have tried to describe a set of behavioral symptoms associated with the andropause. In older women testosterone seems to decrease dysphoria. In men the effects of testosterone on mood are less clear.
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Menopause International, 2008
Although women have been treated with testosterone (T) for female sexual dysfunction since the 1950s, the role of T in normal female physiology is not yet fully defined. One of the major safety concerns of androgen therapy is whether androgens have a stimulatory effect on the breast that could lead to breast carcinomas.
Glenn D. Braunstein, Chrisandra Shufelt
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Although women have been treated with testosterone (T) for female sexual dysfunction since the 1950s, the role of T in normal female physiology is not yet fully defined. One of the major safety concerns of androgen therapy is whether androgens have a stimulatory effect on the breast that could lead to breast carcinomas.
Glenn D. Braunstein, Chrisandra Shufelt
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Hormones and Behavior, 2006
Testosterone (T) levels can fluctuate after wins and losses, but surprisingly, there are no empirical studies in humans that have tested whether these post-competition T changes predict the social behaviors that follow. The present study examined whether changes in T after losing in a competition predicted who wanted to compete again in a second ...
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Testosterone (T) levels can fluctuate after wins and losses, but surprisingly, there are no empirical studies in humans that have tested whether these post-competition T changes predict the social behaviors that follow. The present study examined whether changes in T after losing in a competition predicted who wanted to compete again in a second ...
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2012
Introduction Despite major progress in the biological sciences during the last 50 years, it is rather remarkable that we have entered the twenty-first century and still the specific function of the prostate gland remains unknown. Indeed, the prostate is the largest organ of unknown specific function in the human body. Although it is believed that the
Samuel R. Denmeade, Isaacs John
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Introduction Despite major progress in the biological sciences during the last 50 years, it is rather remarkable that we have entered the twenty-first century and still the specific function of the prostate gland remains unknown. Indeed, the prostate is the largest organ of unknown specific function in the human body. Although it is believed that the
Samuel R. Denmeade, Isaacs John
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Testosterone replacement therapy and cardiovascular risk
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2019Thiago Gagliano-Jucá, S. Basaria
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