Is saliva a more accurate measurement of testosterone levels?
Saliva testing for measuring testosterone levels has gained acceptance as a dependable approach. (Keevil et al., 2014) The Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism recently published research showing that saliva testing is a convenient and non-invasive way to accurately measure testosterone levels. It can be used in a clinical setting to diagnose and treat hormonal disorders. (Hammerich et al., 2017)
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