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  2. Testosterone regulations in women's athletics - Wikipedia

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    [6] 99% of the female athletes at those competitions had testosterone levels below 3.08 nmol/L. [6] However, a study of endocrine profiles in 693 elite female and male athletes published in 2014 found that only 13.7% of the elite female athletes had high levels of testosterone while as many as 16.5% of the elite male athletes had low levels of ...

  3. Hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    Hypogonadism means diminished functional activity of the gonads —the testicles or the ovaries —that may result in diminished production of sex hormones. Low androgen (e.g., testosterone) levels are referred to as hypoandrogenism and low estrogen (e.g., estradiol) as hypoestrogenism. These are responsible for the observed signs and symptoms ...

  4. Do women have a testosterone problem? Social media ... - AOL

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    Levels for what is considered normal can vary depending on the lab, and just because levels are low, that does not necessarily mean testosterone should be started.

  5. Is Testosterone The Missing Piece Of The Menopause Puzzle? - AOL

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    The hormone hasn’t historically been considered a cornerstone of female health, given that women have around a tenth the levels that men do. ... her low testosterone levels after tests confirmed ...

  6. Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    Hypergonadotropic hypogonadism (HH), also known as primary or peripheral/gonadal hypogonadism or primary gonadal failure, is a condition which is characterized by hypogonadism which is due to an impaired response of the gonads to the gonadotropins, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH), and in turn a lack of sex steroid production. [1]

  7. What are normal testosterone levels by age? - AOL

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    What Are Considered Low Testosterone Levels? Clinically, hypogonadism—or low T—is defined by having two tests where testosterone levels are 200 ng/dL or less.

  8. Sex verification in sports - Wikipedia

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    This graph of "Acceptable Testosterone Levels in Females and Males Compared to a Hypothetical Athlete" shows a situation in which the hypothetical athlete above may be a female with hyperandrogenism, higher than normal levels of testosterone, and would be subjected to sex verification tests and possibly forced to undergo aggressive medical protocols.

  9. Testosterone Replacement Therapy: What to Know Before Starting

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    Redness, itching or a rash if you use gel or patches. Swelling, bruising, pain and clotted blood under the skin if you use testosterone implants or pellets. Reaction at the injection site if you ...