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Assessment and Management of Low Libido:
A Focus on Low Testosterone
Course Description
Testosterone deficiency and hypogonadism are often underdiagnosed, misdiagnosed or underreported conditions affecting nearly 40% of American men over the age of 45. Hypogonadism is also associated with various comorbidities and risk factors including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and diabetes. Typical symptoms of low testosterone include increased irritability or depression, fatigue and inability to concentrate, various metabolic changes, and low sex drive with erectile dysfunction.
Participate in this 3-part online series
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