"Neurological Link Between Anxiety and Testosterone Uncovered in Israeli Study"
A new study from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev has found a potential neurological link between anxiety disorders and the TACR3 receptor in the hippocampus, particularly in male rodents with high anxiety levels. The research suggests that deficiencies in TACR3 may be associated with low testosterone levels and anxiety, and that these deficiencies can be rectified through testosterone administration, offering hope for new approaches to managing anxiety related to testosterone deficiency.