Replacement therapy, not recreational tonic
Richard D. Jones,
T. Hugh Jones and
Kevin S. Channer
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Richard D. Jones: Hormone & Vascular Biology Group, Academic Unit of Endocrinology, The University of Sheffield Medical School
T. Hugh Jones: Hormone & Vascular Biology Group, Academic Unit of Endocrinology, The University of Sheffield Medical School
Kevin S. Channer: Faculty of Health & Well-being, Sheffield Hallam University, Collegiate Crescent
Nature, 2004, vol. 432, issue 7016, 439-439
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Testosterone, widely used as a lifestyle drug, is a medicine and should be kept as such.
Date: 2004
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