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    <title>Do Global Financial Markets need an &quot;Injection of Testosterone&quot;  or More Money to Restore Confidence?</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>An analysis of scientific data on financial market behavior and Testosterone  levels was recently done by Karlis Ullis, MD  while doing research for his new book Super T 2 . Some  findings include: Extreme financial  market volatility and &quot;plunging global markets&quot; are likely producing plunging-lower  Testosterone  levels with cortisol elevations in many men and  women. Restoration of  Testosterone  levels  to least normal or to a high-normal range may help to promote financial and personal survival. (PRWeb Oct 27, 2008)</P>
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