Thursday, April 19, 2012

Testosterone May Help Heart Failure Patients, Studies

Two words - Anabolic Clinic (sm).

Very old news - known for over half a century.
Testosterone can ease shortness of breath and improve exercise endurance among patients with chronic heart failure, according to a combined analysis of four clinical trials.

Some study participants experienced 50 percent improvements in their ability to walk and in some cases, the muscle-strengthening effects lasted a year. Although 84 percent of the study subjects, with an average age of 67, were men, testosterone treatment with patches, gels or injections also produced improvements in women.
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