‘They’ve invented a spurious pseudo-disease’ : why are so many men being told they have low (…)
Social media influencers and booming men’s health companies are pushing the hormone as an answer to all ills. But is ‘low T’ really problematic – or something created to sell men a cure to a problem they don’t have? A s a young man, Nick Dooley never thought about his hormones. He always (…)
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