Nervous depression
					
					
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								Depression and  
								aging -
								Prevention starts around forty
								or before
								
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								It accounts for 100 million consultations a year 
								worldwide. Aggravated by stress, it can announce 
								future deterioration in the nervous system.
								
								
								
								
								Sufficient Testosterone amount lowers the amount 
								of  M.A.O. (MONO AMINE OXYDASE) (3) 
								naturally
								
								
								Link to 
								Parkinson's disease
								
								
								2012 
								- TRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) may 
								reduce depression symptoms in hypogonadal men, 
								including middle-aged men and those using 
								antidepressants (4)  
								
								
								
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								1992- Georges Debled.  
								
								
								
								Dépression nerveuse
								
								
								
								et testosterone. 
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								pdf. (5)
								
								
								The influence of testosterone on the nervous 
								system is numerous. 
								
								
								
								In 1971, 
								Harold Persky, a researcher from the National 
								Institute of Mental Health of the U.S. Public 
								Health Service, reported in the revue 
								Psychosomatic Medicine the relation of 
								psychological measures of aggression and 
								hostility to testosterone production in man (1).
								
								
								
								
								They are different plasma levels of testosterone 
								in young men and older men. In a young man, 
								there is a correlation between testosterone 
								plasma levels and measures of aggression and 
								hostility. This equation was not valid for older 
								men.
								 
								
									
										
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											RELATION OF PSYCHOLOGIC MEASURES OF 
											AGGRESSION AND HOSTILITY TO 
											TESTOSTERONE PRODUCTION IN MAN 
											 
											
      
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											Age
											
      
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											Plasma testosterone in nanograms / 
											100 ml | 
											 
											
      
      									   
											
											  
											Réactions | 
										
											| 
											
											22 
											(range17 - 28 ) | 
											685 | 
											
											 + | 
										
											| 
											45,1 (range 31 - 
											66 ) | 
											404 | 
											
											 - | 
									
								 
								
								
								According 
								to Persky H., Smith K.D. et Basu G.K.
								
								
								
								
								In 1974, 
								Joel Ehrenkrantz, from the Department of 
								Psychiatry from the Yale University School of 
								Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, and his 
								collaborators reported the correlation between 
								testosterone plasma levels with aggressive 
								behavior and social dominance in man 
								
								(2).
								
								 
								
									
										
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											PLASMA TESTOSTERONE : CORRELATION 
											WITH AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL 
											DOMINANCE IN MAN | 
										
											| 
											Behavior | 
											
											
											Plasma testosterone in nanograms 
											/100 ml | 
										
											| 
											
											 not 
											aggressive | 
											
											  
											599  | 
										
											| 
											
											 socially 
											dominant | 
											
											   
											836 | 
										
											| 
											
											aggressive | 
											
											 
											1 010 | 
									
								 
								
								According Ehrenkrantz J, Bliss 
								E. et Sheard M.H.
								
								
								When you consider the statistics of deaths by 
								accident of the National Centre for Health 
								Statistics, you see immediately that, under 65 
								years, men are dying threefold more than women.
								 After 65 
								years, the death rate is the same for women and 
								men who have lost their male hormones and their 
								aggressivity.
								
								 
								
									
										
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											NUMBER OF DEATH BY ACCIDENT 
											REGISTRATED IN U.S.A. IN 1982
											 
											 | 
										
											| 
											  
											
											
											Under 65 years | 
											  
											
											More than 65 years | 
										
											| 
											Men | 
											Women | 
											Man | 
											Woman | 
										
											| 
											54 000 | 
											17 000 | 
											12 000 | 
											11 000 | 
									
								 
								
								
								According to the National Center for Health Statistics, Vital 
								Statistics Report, Final Mortality Statistics, 
								1982.
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								
								BRAIN 
								DETERIORATION
								
								
								
									
										
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											Near Amsterdam, Dirck Swaab, from 
											the Dutch Institute for Brain 
											Research, has demonstrated the 
											trophic influence of testosterone on 
											rats' 
											brains. Microscopic observations 
											show a fine ramification of the 
											brain's cells in young rats. Those 
											ramifications disappear in old rats 
											but reappear under the influence of 
											testosterone pellets implanted under 
											the skin. This phenomenon is 
											probably the same in men. | 
									
								 
								
								Bibliography
								
								1. PERSKY H., SMITH K.D. AND BASU G.K. Relation of Psychologic Measures of 
								Aggression and Hostility to Testosterone 
								Production in Man: Psychosomatic Medicine, 33 ; 
								3: 265-277, 1971. 
								
								
								2. EHRENKRANZ J., BLISS E. AND SHEARD M.H. Plasma Testosterone: Correlation 
								with Aggressive Behavior and Social Dominance in 
								Man. 
								
								Psychosomatic Medicine, 36 ; 6 : 469-475, 1974.
								
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