Thursday, October 28, 2010

Low Testosterone Levels Linked to Alzheimer's Disease in Older Men

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The serum level of bioavailable testosterone (BT) can predict risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD) in older men, new research suggests.

Although low levels of BT were associated with the onset of AD, higher levels may offer protective value against the disease, report the researchers, led by Leung-Wing Chu, MD, chief of geriatric medicine at Queen Mary Hospital at the University of Hong Kong.
The relationship between testosterone and AD has been known for years.

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