I think we're just scratching the surface of "indications of mortality". Here's how I view the risk situation: When I'm driving down the road, if I go too fast or too slow I am more likely to be stopped and get a ticket. If I don't stray too far from the average speed of everyone else then I'm pretty safe. But if I end up going twice as fast as what most people are doing then I'm much more likely to get in trouble.Like I said if all the indications of mortality are in line is it really a worry ?
An estradiol level of 115 pg/mL in non-dysfunctional men is probably something like a minimum of ten standard deviations above average. Assume it's only six. The expected frequency for this is roughly one in a billion. Do you really want to be that unusual?