Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "قصور الغدد التناسلية متأخر البدء" in Arabic language version.
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تُجوهل (مساعدة)'Male menopause is real,' said Jed Diamond, a psychologist and author of a series of books on the topic, including, 'Irritable Male Syndrome.' [...] 'Men are more in denial about this than women,' said Diamond, who has a Ph.D. in international health and a master's degree in social work.
The 'male menopause' (sometimes called the andropause) is an unhelpful term sometimes used in the media.
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: صيانة الاستشهاد: دوي مجاني غير معلم (link)There is a paucity of evidence that 'low T' is the problem that it is advertised to be and even less evidence that testosterone replacement therapy corrects the problems attributed to 'low T.' Before pharmaceutical companies launch big money campaigns to make millions of men 'aware' of low T, they should be required to do what they have to do before introducing a new drug for a new indication: the appropriate large-scale randomized trials to demonstrate that testosterone therapy for otherwise-healthy aging men whose testosterone levels are below the normal range for young men does more good than harm. Right now, we don't have that evidence, and we're not likely to get it from pharmaceutical companies.
'Male menopause is real,' said Jed Diamond, a psychologist and author of a series of books on the topic, including, 'Irritable Male Syndrome.' [...] 'Men are more in denial about this than women,' said Diamond, who has a Ph.D. in international health and a master's degree in social work.
The 'male menopause' (sometimes called the andropause) is an unhelpful term sometimes used in the media.
There is a paucity of evidence that 'low T' is the problem that it is advertised to be and even less evidence that testosterone replacement therapy corrects the problems attributed to 'low T.' Before pharmaceutical companies launch big money campaigns to make millions of men 'aware' of low T, they should be required to do what they have to do before introducing a new drug for a new indication: the appropriate large-scale randomized trials to demonstrate that testosterone therapy for otherwise-healthy aging men whose testosterone levels are below the normal range for young men does more good than harm. Right now, we don't have that evidence, and we're not likely to get it from pharmaceutical companies.