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High levels of androgens in the male body? |
I need to know what high levels (along with low levels) of androgens can do to the male body for a chemistry paper I'm writing. It's rather urgent, and I need to know specific answers. I've looked through google, yahoo, dogpile, and ask so please don't tell me to just look it up. I need something on adult males. And really it just has to be androgens in general. I put down for the female body that they can cause high blood pressure, heart disease, etc. The paper's due tomorrow, which is why I'm a little snippy and freaking out. Well I think you need to be a bit more specific. |
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