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  2. Patriarch hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    However, the hypothesis is committing a fallacy in which it starts with the conclusion that it's supposed to prove. The author starts with the fact that women go through menopause to reach a conclusion of male longevity instead of trying to prove it. [citation needed]

  3. Coping with ‘male menopause’: How lifestyle plays a role

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    Male menopause, or andropause, isn’t just a myth. About 2 in 10 men over the age of 60 suffer from low testosterone levels, according to the American Urological Association . This number ...

  4. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Menopause, also known as the climacteric, is the time when menstrual periods permanently stop, marking the end of the reproductive stage for the female human. [1] [6] [7] It typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, although the exact timing can vary. [8]

  5. Hypogonadism - Wikipedia

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    In males, normal aging causes a decrease in androgens, which is sometimes called "male menopause" (also known by the coinage "manopause"), late-onset hypogonadism (LOH), and "andropause" or androgen decline in the aging male (ADAM), among other names. It is a symptom of hereditary hemochromatosis [5]

  6. Doctors Answer Your Most Pressing Menopause Questions Once ...

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    Menopause” refers to the point one year after your last menstrual flow—which you can’t know you’ve hit until 12 months have passed. ... (and men!) gain weight as they get older, much of ...

  7. 5 things everyone should know about menopause - AOL

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    Despite the fact that around half of the world’s population goes through menopause, misconceptions about this key stage in people’s reproductive lives still abound. This is often due to social ...

  8. Evolution of menopause - Wikipedia

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    Few animals have a menopause: humans are joined by just four other species in which females live substantially longer than their ability to reproduce. The others are all cetaceans: beluga whales, narwhals, orcas and short-finned pilot whales. [1] There are various theories on the origin and process of the evolution of menopause. These attempt ...

  9. Why are we talking about menopause today? - AOL

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    Despite being a normal and expected part of aging, the concept of going through menopause has been deeply stigmatized by society, largely due to a lack of knowledge. Add to that, many people ...