Sentences with phrase «described as a testosterone»

Book review: Wall Street is frequently described as a testosterone - fuelled environment.

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«Circulating testosterone isn't the whole story,» says Susanne Schultz, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Manchester, UK, who describes the finding as «a very surprising result».
Serum testosterone levels were measured in blood samples obtained at the time of euthanasia and were assessed as previously described (9).
A testosterone propionate cycle can also be described as a treatment plan when it is being given to those with low T to rid of their uncomfortable symptoms from having too little testosterone.
It promotes muscle growth and bone growth.1 HGH can be more broadly described as an anabolic (muscle - building) hormone much like testosterone.
Although natural testosterone can be described as an anabolic agent, various synthetic versions of steroids have been made popular by bodybuilders.
For years top body builders such as the late Vince Gironda touted diets rich in eggs, raw milk, red meat and other animal products while warning about the dangers of soy protein.2 In today's soy - pushing climate, the U Conn researchers describe these legitimate concerns of Gironda and others about feminization and testosterone depletion as «fears» that «largely stem from body building mythologies.»
This is a remarkable film in many ways - angry, visceral, brimming with testosterone and not a little self - mythologising (Mullan describes his gang membership as «I was a total tourist»)- and has touches of Taxi Driver and Ken Loach about it.
ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: The owner of a Honda Ridgeline — which I described, not entirely negatively, as a crossover with a bed — recently wrote to complain about my testosterone - fueled propensity for unnecessarily large trucks.
Koons describes the Hulk Elvis figures as being also inspired by the guardian gods of Eastern philosophy, and as such they are meant to convey tremendous power and testosterone.
Phthalates, which are described as «a class of high production chemicals widely used as plasticizers and additives in consumer and personal care products,» are known endocrine disruptors that cause perturbations in thyroid hormones, testosterone levels, and the neurotransmitter dopamine, which, Factor - Litvak says, is «linked to inattention and hyperactivity.»
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