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Figure 5 – Annual PubMed citation rates over decades. The left panel shows the citation rates per year for “Andropause” and its most widely used neologisms. The right panel shows the citation rates per year of “Andropause” and “LowT” illustrating their contemporaneous evolution. While the remarkable temporal coincidence in these rising rates makes it unlikely to be due to chance alone, it cannot be determined from these data whether one topic stimulates the other (in either direction) or whether both are the product of a third factor, namely uncritical and wishful rejuvenationist thinking about male aging.[ATTACH=full]12582[/ATTACH]
Figure 5 – Annual PubMed citation rates over decades. The left panel shows the citation rates per year for “Andropause” and its most widely used neologisms. The right panel shows the citation rates per year of “Andropause” and “LowT” illustrating their contemporaneous evolution. While the remarkable temporal coincidence in these rising rates makes it unlikely to be due to chance alone, it cannot be determined from these data whether one topic stimulates the other (in either direction) or whether both are the product of a third factor, namely uncritical and wishful rejuvenationist thinking about male aging.
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