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Cordyceps Intake Suggests Improvement in Male Menopause Symptoms

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DKS Pharmaceutical will present research findings at the 26th Japan Anti-Aging Medical Society Annual Meeting in June 2026, suggesting that silkworm-derived Cordyceps may improve symptoms of male menopause. A randomized, double-blind trial with men aged 40+ showed improvement in AMS scores.

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Q: How does Cordyceps help with male menopause?
A: Silkworm-derived Cordyceps intake showed improvement in AMS scores, suggesting symptom relief.
Q: What type of trial was conducted?
A: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial over 12 weeks with men aged 40+.
Q: When is the conference taking place?
A: June 26–28, 2026, at Pacifico Yokohama North.
Q: Who is presenting the study?
A: Yamamoto Masashi from DKS Pharmaceutical's Life Science Research Division.
Q: Will the presentation be available online?
A: Yes, on-demand streaming is scheduled from July 22 to August 13, 2026.