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The term “Hale” refers to a person who is physically fit, without illness or disease, and is robust.

Not sure what to believe? Do your research, just make sure you’re accessing medical research that has been peer reviewed and officially "published".

We found the following articles of particular interest, there’s a lot of good info here! (Hot tip: read just the "abstract" in the medical journals, it’s the same thing as a "Summary" or "Cliff Notes".

Fundamental Concepts Regarding Testosterone Deficiency and Treatment
Mayo Clinic

To address widespread concerns regarding the medical condition of testosterone (T) deficiency (TD) (male hypogonadism) and its treatment with T therapy, an international expert consensus conference was convened in Prague, Czech Republic, on October 1, 2015. Read More →

Are Low Testosterone Levels Affecting Your Brain?
Renew Health and Wellness

While most men have plenty of testosterone, even after levels begin to decline, sometimes the body doesn’t produce enough testosterone, resulting in a condition known as hypogonadism. Read More →

Side Effects of Low Testosterone
Healthline

In addition to causing physical changes, having low levels of testosterone can affect you on an emotional level. Read More →

Low T and Weight Management
Everyday Health

Weight gain in men can be one of the symptoms of low testosterone. Here's how to lose weight and feel better. Read More →

The Health Benefits of Sex
Healthline

Sexual health is more than avoiding diseases and unplanned pregnancies. It’s also about recognizing that sex can be an important part of your life, according to the American Sexual Health Association. Read More →

Male menopause: Myth or reality?
Mayo Clinic

Aging-related hormone changes in men are different from those in women. Understand the signs, symptoms and treatment options. Read More →

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