News both come to the Adam. Malcolm Curruthers, researchers from University College London, said male menopause can be easily prevented and treated by testosterone therapy.
“Testosterone deficiency not only causes disruptive symptoms in middle-aged men aged 40′s, but also related to heart disease, diabetes, and brittle bones. Some studies even begin to relate with Alzheimer’s disease,” said Curruthers.
Menopause in men, caused by testosterone deficiency syndrome, according to reports the Daily Mail, affecting one in five men over the age of 50. But careful, young men can also suffer from such symptoms are caused by a sharp decline in sex hormones. Continue reading