RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training plus Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone plus Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety - podcast episode cover

RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training plus Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone plus Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety

Sep 26, 20191 hr 15 min
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SHR # 2405 :: RLRx: An Unusual Trigger of Over-training plus Obstructive Sleep Apnea Doesn't Lower Testosterone plus Adolescence and the Onset of Anxiety : Ronnie Milo - What if your training isn't what causes you to be over-trained? And does this put women at greater risk? PLUS For years people have said obstructive sleep apnea causes lowered testosterone. This study says not. But it does cause a change in a hormone that is worrisome. PLUS Anxiety generally begins in adolescence and for some stays around through adulthood. Should physicians ditch the Xanax and start turning to Interventional Endocrinology?
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