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Hear some facts on tertosterone and notice the cultural attitude to it going along. (a). Low testosterone may lead to a greater risk of death, according to a study presented Tuesday at the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society in Toronto. (b) Signs and symtoms of high testosterone levels: 1) Well-being (reduction in depression and mild euphoria. 2) Confidence (reduced social anxiety and greater assertiveness. 3) Energy improvements and greater work capacity 4) Motivation (greater ambition. 5) Sex drive/libido and response times heightened (shorter refractory period). 6) Concentration (greater ability to complete complex mental tasks. 7) Strength and muscle mass increases. 8) Body fat reduction and higher basal metabolic rate. One of testosterone's psychotropic effects is its ability to raise your sex drive. Its nature's way of telling you "Get out there and get laid. Don't focus on one woman in particular. Find what's available and get the job done." DEF Article affecting Mental Symptoms: Low testosterone not only affects your body, but it also affects your mind and general feeling of well-being. Lesser known symptoms of an imbalance of this hormone are depression, confusion, irritability, and fatigue. When any imbalance in the body occurs, it can throw everything out of whack, which is exactly what happens here. With inadequate levels of testosterone, the brain doesn’t get all of the signals it needs in order to function at its peak. Along with a general feeling of the blues, low testosterone can affect sleeping patterns and sap you of your energy. No matter how much rest you get, you never seem to feel quite up to par.