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The existence of andropause is recognised by some of the best researchers in medical science, including the international medical community.
In fact, a recent World Health Organization (WHO) report, states that “male androgens progressively decline with age.” The study tested androgen levels at age 25 and by age 70, androgen levels were only 10 percent of what they were during youth.
The impact of decreasing androgens is known as andropause, also called "male menopause" or PADAM – Partial Androgen Deficiency in the Ageing Male. It is a normal part of ageing, although, for some men it is accompanied by a gradual and undesired decline in their sexuality, mood and overall energy. Sometimes it can even expose men to more serious health risks.
As with women, andropause in males begins at a time when life often offers some of its greatest rewards. This site has been designed to arm you with actionable information about andropause - what causes it and what you can do about it. And if you are going through andropause, we hope this information will help you maintain a healthy and active quality of life throughout your middle years.
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