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June 24, 2010

CLEVELAND CLINIC JOURNAL OF MEDICINE VOLUME 73 • NUMBER 12 DECEMBER 2006. In theory, antiaging interventions could modify the biochemical and molecular

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Effects of DHEA supplementation. Although low levels of DHEA have recently been correlated with lower muscle strength and muscle mass, we have little evidence to suggest that DHEA replacement or supplementation prolongs life or prevents disease. It is also unclear whether declining DHEA levels are pathologic, a normal aging phenomenon, or a surrogate marker for other hormonal processes that result in diseases of aging.

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