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Loss of vigor and sexual prowess, decreased physical and mental ability and increased risk for a number of illnesses, particularly those involving organ systems such as the heart and prostate, characterize andropause.
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Loss of vigor and sexual prowess, decreased physical and mental ability and increased risk for a number of illnesses, particularly those involving organ systems such as the heart and prostate, characterize andropause.
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February 5, 2004 - 12:00am