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1.Canadian Andropause Society
 Information on andropause symptoms and the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy.
URL:http://andropausesociety.ca/index.htm
2.Testosterone Replacement Therapy in Men
 This clinical review from the Archives of Family Medicine presents a physicians assessment of the therapy, its usefulness, and possible adverse effects.
URL:http://archfami.ama-assn.org/issues/v8n3/ffull/fcr7024.html
3.Androgen - Male Menopause
 Male menopause is discussed, outlining the symptoms and therapies available. Hormone pellets are preferred.
URL:http://members.aol.com/gambr999/male1.htm
4.Menopause Hormone Therapy
 Symptoms and hormone therapy are discussed in detail.
URL:http://members.aol.com/gambr999/menop1.htm
5.Testosterone and Androgen
 Male hormone is discussed and what its benefit is in the life of men.
URL:http://members.aol.com/gambr999/test1.htm
6.Sophrony: Managing Testosterone Addiction
 Learn the warning signs of this addiction, the risks of domestic violence and prostate cancer, and how to manage the addiction.
URL:http://sophrony.com
7.Anabolic Amplification - Increasing Testosterone Naturally
 Article describes the basics of increasing testosterone production naturally without pills or injections. Also talks about the effects of decreased levels in sexual function.
URL:http://www.4-men.org/nutrition.html
8.Hormone Replacement Guidelines
 AACE clinical practice guidelines for the evaluation and treatment of hypogonadism in adult male patients. Developed by The American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists and The American College of Endocrinology. Highly technical with detailed information. Acrobat Reader required.
URL:http://www.aace.com/clin/guidelines/hypogonadism.pdf
9.Testicular Cancer Resource Center's Hormone Replacement Links
 All about hormone replacement therapy, including testosterone.
URL:http://www.acor.org/TCRC/tclinks6.html
10.Andromeda's Male Menopause Page
 Discusses the symptoms, signs, diagnosis and treatment of the male menopause, including testosterone and hormone replacement therapy.
URL:http://www.andrology.com/main02a.htm
11.The Male Menopause
 Interactive site providing information on the Male Menopause, or andropause, and offering a comprehensive personal diagnostic profile
URL:http://www.androscreen.com
12.Testosterone Replacement Therapy
 A scientific review of the implications of the therapy; from the Digital Urology Journal.
URL:http://www.duj.com/Article/Hellstrom2/Hellstrom2.html
13.e-Testosterone.net
 Information about testosterone. Biosynthesis, functions, metabolism, transport, male puberty. Part of the ALtruis Biomedical Network.
URL:http://www.e-testosterone.net
14.Andropause or Male Menopause and The Mid-Life Crisis
 Review of the male menopause, the causes of impotence, the effects of falling testosterone levels, and the effectiveness of testosterone replacement therapy and viagra in men.
URL:http://www.geocities.com/luke2859/andropause.html
15.Testosterone Experience
 A personal account of the authors experience with testosterone replacement therapy, specifically with the aim to achieve rejuvenation.
URL:http://www.geocities.com/Paris/5000/testosterone.html
16.Hormonal Treatment of Impotence
 Critical evaluation of growth hormone injections as impotence treatment; personal experience with a trial of several months.
URL:http://www.growthhormone-injections.com/
17.Health Maintenance Systems
 Cause, consequences and treatment of andropause. How to prevent aging.
URL:http://www.hmseurope.com/andropause.uk.htm
18.Hypogonadism Hub
 Links to overviews, abstract articles and research projects.
URL:http://www.knowdeep.org/hypogonadism
19.Male Menopause
 Andropause is a rather inaccurate but popular term used to describe the symptoms of testosterone deficiency in older men. Find out more at medbroadcast.com.
URL:http://www.medbroadcast.com/health_topics/mens_health/male_menopause/index.shtml
20.Learn about Menopause from Plainsense
 Men experience a different type of "menopause" or life change. It usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 60. A detailed look at this and what will help for the symptoms.
URL:http://www.plainsense.com/Health/Mens/malemeno.html
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