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Testosterone Levels Decline with Age, Not Menopause, Study Finds
Research shows testosterone levels in women decline about 25% between ages 40 and 59 due to aging, not menopause, impacting hormone therapy recommendations.
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Testosterone levels decline with age, not menopause, despite what you’ve heard
MomentoJpeg/Getty ImagesSocial media widely promotes testosterone as an essential part of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT, also known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT) to treat low mood, brain fog and loss of vitality. As a result, some women who aren’t prescribed it as part of the MHT regimen feel they are missing out. At menopause, when menstruation finally stops, oestrogen levels fall substantially, which can cause symptoms such as hot f…
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