A recent study showed a 30% higher chance of stroke, heart attack, death for older TRT users....Accept reality and live healthy/natural...
The risk of stroke and heart attack rises with age to begin with. If a person is on
real trt they can do it safely by having regular blood work, exercising, healthy diet and weight control.
If they are under a Dr's care they can address bp, hematocrit, E2 etc and avoid health issues.
Now about the first BS TRT studies;
In 2014, the Journal of Urology published a study of over 1,000 men who were actively on testosterone replacement therapy for a period of seventeen years.
The study found that men on TRT are more than 50 percent less likely to develop prostate cancer than the general population. The study also found that men who were treated for prostate cancer in the past can benefit from TRT, as long as their cancer is clear.
In early 2015, the Mayo Clinic Proceedings published a literature review that found there was no evidence that TRT increased the chances of a negative cardiovascular event. The review looked at several studies conducted since 1940, many of which cautioned that TRT increased the risk of heart problems. The authors of the review found many of the studies were poorly designed or used thin data to draw major conclusions. The authors cited a number of other studies, which showed that men on TRT have a lower risk of cardiovascular problems, compared to the general population.
Look at all the date before making a medical decision.