Posts Tagged ‘Andropause’

Chronic Stress Can Lower Your Testosterone

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

If stress lowers testosterone, how come people in very high stress work places seem to have more of it?  Boosting your testosterone level may be good for sexual performance and this seems to be a well known theory. So, men look to keep their testosterone up, hoping that it will keep their sexual prowess at peak.

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Do Celebrities Ever Get Old?

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Hollywood Walk of fame Star

Sure, they have money, they have trainers, they have surgery, but how is that you can look at a star you grew up with, and yet you look older than they do? Besides being rich and having every luxury at your fingertips, you may have to opt for a more feasible option. Don’t worry, the stars do it, too.

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Testosterone: new horizons for prostate cancer prevention

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Even though we’ve all heard about prostate cancer, we still don’t know much about the its cause.  No doubt, age is a risk factor as well as family history and diet.  A new study from Mearini L, Costantini E, Zucchi A, Mearini E, Bini V, Cottini E Porena M Department of Urology, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy shed light on the real reason why men are in danger of prostate cancer.

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Increasing testosterone: how to save your family from adultery.

Friday, November 7th, 2008

The reason — Diane Kruger, who is a gorgeous looking blonde, is Brad Pitt’s costar in a new movie.  Everybody remembers her smashing performance as Helen in the famous movie Troy.  On the other hand, Angelina Jolie is no doubt one of the most attractive women in the world. So what may be the reason behind his blatant flirtation with the gorgeous German actress?

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Testosterone can prolong life

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

Testosterone

Do you think that testosterone is for sex only? When I was in the medical school I thought this way. And many people still think that testosterone is mainly for fun. But we are quickly learning it is for so much more.

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Impotence Affects More Than Just Your Sex Life

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Many doctors now agree that impotence is dangerous. Even in the article “Five symptoms men should not ignore,” published on CNN’s website, unenthusiastic penis is mentioned as symptom #3.

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Testosterone Treatment Has Been Found Safe

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Safety first. And now we’ve got another piece of evidence that hormone replacement therapy with testosterone is safe. The new study, done by Aksam Yassin, MD, PhD from the Clinic of Urology and Andrology at the Segeberger Clinics in Norderstedt, Germany, confirmed, that testosterone replacement therapy does not cause prostate cancer.

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How to Treat Erectile Dysfunction

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

Erectile dysfunction is the inability to achieve or maintain an erection. And this problem is quite common. According to an article in the New England Journal of Medicine, published on Dec 13, 2007, about 5 percent of men from 40 to 49 have severe erectile dysfunction and 17 percent have moderate. So what can be done about it?

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Enhance Your Financial Performance With Testosterone

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Boosting your testosterone level may be good for sexual performance. Continue reading “Enhance Your Financial Performance With Testosterone” »

Bias Found in Antidepressant Efficacy Reports

Thursday, January 24th, 2008

There are many drugs for depression, but it is difficult to achieve not only long lasting results, but also any significant mood improvement. A recent study, Continue reading “Bias Found in Antidepressant Efficacy Reports” »