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COPYRIGHT 2006 International Medical News Group
CHICAGO -- Exogenous testosterone, taken either alone or with finasteride for 36 months, did not significantly improve cognition in a randomized, placebo-controlled trial involving healthy older men.
The findings do little to settle the debate over the effect of hormone therapy on cognition in elderly men.
About half of randomized, controlled trials of testosterone therapy in older men have shown positive effects on cognitive function,...
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