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- Andropause.ca - Propose des informations subdivisées en 4 rubriques: Suis-je en andropause? - A propos de l'andropause - Choix de traitement - Parlez-en à votre médecin.
- Health Maintenance Systems - Cause, consequences and treatment of andropause. How to prevent aging.
- Andropause Center - Defines the condition, as well as providing information on the symptoms, its history, and treatment options.
- Andropause - Provides description and causes of the condition, along with diagnosis, treatment options, FAQ, and bibliography.
- The Andropause Society - An international charity, based in London UK. Provides discussion of low testosterone and its outcome, hormone therapies, and diagnosis discussion.
- Secteur santé de la province de Liège - Andropause - Aborde la problématique du vieillissement de l homme et du Déficit Androgénique Lié à l'Age (DALA) en particulier. Il est accessible au grand public et comporte un accès réservé pour les médecins.
- Andropause Society - Information about the "male menopause".
- Male Menopause-Does It really Exist? - Discusses the condition, as well as providing a symptom checklist, causes, treatment options, and suggestions for coping.
- Andropause Canada - Definition of the condition, as well as information on its onset, are provided. Details of symptoms, effects, and traditional therapies are also given.
- Masters Mens Clinic - Educates and treats men for a range of conditions including fitness, anti-aging, andropause, low testosterone and depression. Provides information about several conditions and treatments.
Wikipedia Articles
- Andropause - Andropause may or may not actually exist as a clinical phenomenon. Its proponents claim it is a biological change experienced by men during their mid-life, and is often inaccurately compared to the female menopause.
- Irritable Male Syndrome - The Irritable Male Syndrome (IMS) is a recently coined term for a set of symptoms thought to be caused by a drop in testosterone levels in middle-aged men. These symptoms are similar to those of the so-called male menopause (also known as viropause or andropause).
- Climacteric - In Ancient Greek philosophy and astrology, the climacterics (Latin, annus climactericus, from Greek ) were certain purportedly critical years in a person's life, marking turning points. In modern use, it is a common term used to describe menopause and andropause.