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The fountain of youth apparently does not yet come in a pill. Widely used DHEA supplements and testosterone patches failed to deliver their touted anti-aging benefits in one of the first rigorous ...
Physiological replacement dosages of oral DHEA in healthy people older than 40 years are in the range of 20-50 mg/day for men and 10-30 mg/ day for women. [2,4,8] These dosages are usually ...
A new study suggests low doses of a different hormone, dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), may provide menopausal women an alternative treatment option. For the year-long study, published in the Dec ...
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and testosterone have been promoted as antiaging supplements, as levels of these hormones decrease with age. Nair et al. evaluated the effect of DHEA replacement and ...
To date, clinical studies of DHEA in patients with specific diseases have yielded generally inconclusive results. Most of the studies were open label or had very small samples. Most of the studies ...
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