Testosterone
production decreases with age in men and women
The prevention of Alzheimer's disease should therefore begin as soon as the
decrease in testosterone production is detected
Although there are other factors responsible for Alzheimer's disease.
A number of pathological consequences could result from
biochemical degeneration in cascade from a simple cause:
decreased or stopped secretion of androgens
in both men and women.
A detailed study of the
androgen production chain is essential in patients (men or
women) with Alzheimer's disease.
The detection of biochemical
deficiencies and their therapeutic corrections should be
particularly important at the onset of the disease.
The treatment of androgenic deficits is safe.
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2016
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the pathological lesions of the brain in
Alzheimer's disease?
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be the mechanism of this degeneration ?
Testosterone production decreases with age
in men and women
The androgen
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