Low Testosterone Among Over 60s Men Linked To Fracture Risk
Jan 17th 2008Drug InformationBones
A man over 60 who has low blood testosterone levels may have a higher risk of bone fractures, compared to men with normal testosterone levels for their age, according to an article published in Archives of Internal Medicine (JAMA/Archives), January 14th issue. Approximately one third of all osteoporotic fractures caused by porous bones happen in men, explain the authors.
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