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Additional research is needed to confirm the testosterone findings and tease out more information about which populations are affected. Until then, experts say there is just one message to take away: that men have more incentive than ever to maintain an active and healthy lifestyle, which can reduce the negative effects of naturally occurring hormone reductions. As for whether an entire generation of men with low testosterone will lead to more changes in society? Only time—and perhaps fewer dirty dishes—will tell.

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