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For men with low testosterone, giving them testosterone therapy may lower their triglyceride-to-HDL ratio by almost 20% in a year — and if their ratio was already really high (above 6), it can drop by more than two-thirds, which is good because high ratios are tied to heart and metabolic problems.

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This study looked at men with low testosterone who took testosterone therapy, and found their triglyceride:HDL ratio dropped by nearly 20% on average — and by two-thirds in those with the worst numbers to start with, just like the claim says.

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