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  2. Heavy water - Wikipedia

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    Since one in about every 6,400 hydrogen atoms is deuterium, a 50-kilogram (110 lb) human containing 32 kilograms (71 lb) of body water would normally contain enough deuterium (about 1.1 grams or 0.039 ounces) to make 5.5 grams (0.19 oz) of pure heavy water, so roughly this dose is required to double the amount of deuterium in the body.

  3. Deuterium-depleted water - Wikipedia

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    Deuterium-depleted water has less deuterium (2 H) than occurs in nature at sea level. [1] Deuterium is a naturally-occurring, stable (non-radioactive) isotope of hydrogen with a nucleus consisting of one proton and one neutron. A nucleus of normal hydrogen (protium, 1 H) consists of one proton only, and no neutron.

  4. Testosterone - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone levels play a major role in risk-taking during financial decisions. [93] [94] Higher testosterone levels in men reduce the risk of becoming or staying unemployed. [95] Research has also found that heightened levels of testosterone and cortisol are associated with an increased risk of impulsive and violent criminal behavior. [96]

  5. Dihydrotestosterone - Wikipedia

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    Circulating DHT levels in eugonadal men are about 7- to 10-fold lower than those of testosterone, and plasma levels of testosterone and DHT are highly correlated (correlation coefficient of 0.7). [5] [7] In contrast to the circulation however, levels of DHT in the prostate gland are approximately 5- to 10-fold higher than those of testosterone. [7]

  6. 9 Negatives of Drinking Soda (Plus 4 Healthier Alternatives)

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    Without the effects of insulin, glucose hangs out in your blood longer, leading to high blood sugar levels. This can increase your risk of type 2 diabetes and other metabolic disorders.

  7. Does Masturbation Lower Your Testosterone? Here's the Truth.

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    Since you have a smaller amount of free testosterone, masturbation preventing a drop in its levels really isn’t very significant to your body. Other studies have looked at whether just getting ...

  8. Testosterone (medication) - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects of testosterone include acne, swelling, and breast enlargement in men. [9] Serious side effects may include liver toxicity, heart disease, and behavioral changes. [9] Women and children who are exposed may develop masculinization. [9] It is recommended that individuals with prostate cancer should not use the medication. [9]

  9. Here's Exactly What Happens to Your Body When You Drink ...

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    Day drinking can happen in any setting, but it can occur outside in hotter weather, either during the summer in the U.S. or as part of a tropical winter getaway. Attempting to quench your thirst ...

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