28-09-2025 10:00 via cbc.ca

Testosterone supplements won't boost hormone levels, experts caution

People searching online for solutions to symptoms like fatigue, mood changes and low libido often find podcasts, Reddit forums and social media posts that blame low testosterone and suggest supplements as the answer. But doctors say the hype around the hormone on the internet may not stand up to medical scrutiny.
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