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  2. Template:Target ranges for hormone levels in hormone therapy ...

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    United States. 100–200 pg/mL. <55 ng/dL. [4] Callen-Lorde. United States. "Some guidelines recommend checking estradiol and testosterone levels at baseline and throughout the monitoring of estrogen therapy. We have not found a clinical use for routine hormone levels that justifies the expense.

  3. Androgen replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Androgen replacement therapy ( ART ), often referred to as testosterone replacement therapy ( TRT ), is a form of hormone therapy in which androgens, often testosterone, are supplemented or replaced. It typically involves the administration of testosterone through injections, skin creams, patches, gels, pills, or subcutaneous pellets.

  4. Temperature-dependent sex determination - Wikipedia

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    Gonochorism. Hermaphrodite. v. t. e. Temperature-dependent sex determination ( TSD) is a type of environmental sex determination in which the temperatures experienced during embryonic/larval development determine the sex of the offspring. [1] It is observed in reptiles and teleost fish, with some reports of it occurring in species of shrimp.

  5. 11 science-backed ways to naturally increase testosterone - AOL

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    A 2006 study found men who did strength/resistance training 3 days a week for 4 weeks saw increased testosterone levels right after the workout and over time. Bonus points if you're into HIIT ...

  6. Template:Testosterone levels in males and females - Wikipedia

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    Testosterone levels in males and females ; Total testosterone Stage Age range Male Female Values SI units Values SI units ; Infant: Premature (26–28 weeks) 59–125 ng/dL: 2.047–4.337 nmol/L

  7. Androgen deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Androgen deficiency is a medical condition characterized by insufficient androgenic activity in the body. Androgen deficiency most commonly affects women, and is also called Female androgen insufficiency syndrome (FAIS), although it can happen in both sexes. [2] [3] Androgenic activity is mediated by androgens (a class of steroid hormones with ...

  8. Dihydrotestosterone - Wikipedia

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    With immunoassay-based techniques, testosterone levels in premenopausal women have been found to be about 40 ng/dL (1.4 nmol/L) and DHT levels about 10 ng/dL (0.34 nmol/L). [5] [74] With radioimmunoassays , the ranges for testosterone and DHT levels in women have been found to be 20 to 70 ng/dL and 5 to 30 ng/dL, respectively.

  9. Sleep Affects Your Testosterone Levels Way More Than ... - AOL

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    When your testosterone is too low, you can experience a range of symptoms, including fatigue, depressed mood, erectile dysfunction, and reduced muscle mass. Sleep affects testosterone, too.