According to the National Institutes of Health, over 75% of adults experience subtle but significant hormone changes after age 40, affecting both men and women. These shifts, driven by the complex endocrine system, can impact everything from metabolism to mood. Unfortunately, many people remain unaware of these changes until symptoms become disruptive. The challenge of late detection is compounded by the gradual onset, making it essential to understand the underlying hormonal dynamics and how to recognize early signs for effective prevention and management.
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17. Andropause in Men Andropause, sometimes referred to as “male menopause,” describes the gradual decline in testosterone and other androgens that typically begins after age 40.…