Paul Saladino· MD
odds of men's testosterone levels are about half of what they are uh for men in the u.s even though you probably agree that hodzic guys aren't you know aren't suffering in terms of virility or whatever
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odds of men's testosterone levels are about half of what they are uh for men in the u.s even though you probably agree that hodzic guys aren't you know aren't suffering in terms of virility or whatever
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heads of men's testosterone levels are about half of what they are for men in the us even though you probably agree that the of guys aren't you know aren't suffering in terms of virility or whatever
their testosterone is is lower but i think it probably is stable and in that conversation the the takeaway was that their testosterone is probably a little lower because they're doing so much physical activity