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Will Testosterone Fuel Biotech’s Next Great Race?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 25th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesBoys will be boys. We fight, we apologize, and we enjoy some cold ones the next day like nothing happened. That fraternal feeling may never reach some feuding biotech companies, which seem to find the courtroom as familiar as the research lab. At the center of it all is the hormone that defines masculinity itself: testosterone. Feel the irony? By now you've probably seen a commercial on TV or a full page print ad for AbbVie's (NYSE: ABBV) AndroGel -- the leading testosterone replacement therapy, or TRT, on the market. And you shouldn't expect the marketing barrage to end any … Read more »

The Modern Female Eunuch


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 25th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesHistorically, low levels of testosterone seemed to make eunuchs ideal negotiators. Their highly specialized and respected roles are now being filled by women. Qing Dynasty Imperial Dowager Empress of China with palace eunuchs [Wikimedia Commons] Germaine Greer's 1970 feminist screed The Female Eunuch gave eunuchs a bad name. Applying the term for castrated males to women's political and social disempowerment, Greer overlooked the fact that actual eunuchs -- and other men with low testosterone -- have occupied some of the most powerful positions in government and the military throughout history. Only a few countries, and a handful of U.S. states, … Read more »

Should the Modern Man Be Taking Testosterone?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 25th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone deficiency is exceedingly less common than marketing campaigns and "you only think you feel fine" culture would have us believe. By now you've likely seen the commercials. Fit-looking middle-age men telling you how they put on weight, had less energy, and were no longer the sexual tigers they were in their twenties -- until, that is, they started rubbing testosterone gel on their shoulder, upper arm, or abdomen. Now they feel more like the men they used to be. The commercials don't mention a 2009 study in the New England Journal of Medicinewherein a group of men ontestosterone replacement … Read more »

Buy Testosterone Cypionate Injection Online | steroid …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on October 29th, 2018

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Low Testosterone Explained – WebMD


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on July 26th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesWhat Is Testosterone and Why Does It Decline? "A lot of the symptoms are mirrored by other medical problems," Hedges says. "And for a long time, we were not attributing them to low testosterone, but to diabetes, depression, high blood pressure, and coronary artery disease. But awareness and appreciation of low testosterone have risen. We recognize now that low testosterone may be at the root of problems." Doctors will want to rule out any such possible explanations for symptoms before blaming them on low testosterone. They will also want to order a specific blood test to determine a man's testosterone … Read more »

Priority Health: Low testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 12th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteDonna asks, What are the signs of low testosterone in men and what are the treatments? Did you notice that Donna asked the question, instead of her significant other? That's because this is an area that men don't want to talk about, but it affects spouses equally. I know, you are probably just thinking that this is about sex, but in reality it is really so much more. Testosterone is the primary hormone that makes a boy turn into a man. It is not the hormone that differentiates boys from girls, that estrogen (women have small amounts of testosterone too!) … Read more »

Increase in testosterone drug use


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on April 12th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA sharp uptake in testosterone products by Australian men has been blamed on 'disease mongering' by pharmaceutical companies. Testosterone product use jumped 115 per cent from about 29,000 products dispensed in 2005 to 62,000 in 2010 following the marketing of a new gel, according to Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme statistics. Pharmaceutical companies marketing testosterone products in both Australia and Canada found ways to skirt advertising laws by warning that symptoms including low energy, low sex drive and even falling asleep after dinner could be due to low testosterone levels, researchers said. Advertisements by two companies which ran in Australia and Canada … Read more »

Part 2: Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Prostate Tissue in Men with Late-Onset Hypogonadism (Dramatic Health)


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 24th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minutePart 2. Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Prostate Tissue in Men with Late-Onset Hypogonadism by Dr. Leonard S. View post: Part 2: Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Prostate Tissue in Men with Late-Onset Hypogonadism (Dramatic Health) … Read more »

Part 1: Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Prostate Tissue in Men with Late-Onset Hypogonadism (Dramatic Health)


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on March 24th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minutePart I. See more here: Part 1: Effect of Testosterone Replacement Therapy on Prostate Tissue in Men with Late-Onset Hypogonadism (Dramatic Health) … Read more »

Proposed testosterone testing of some female olympians challenged by Stanford scientists


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 30th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesPublic release date: 13-Jun-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Tracie White traciew@stanford.edu 650-723-7628 Stanford University Medical Center STANFORD, Calif. Proposed Olympic policies for testing the testosterone levels of select female athletes could discriminate against women who may not meet traditional notions of femininity and distort the scientific evidence on the relationship between testosterone, sex and athletic performance, says a Stanford University School of Medicine bioethicist and her colleagues. They also warn that the proposed policies would not only be unfair, but also could lead to female athletes being coerced into unnecessary and potentially harmful medical treatment in order … Read more »

Low Testosterone and Your Health – WebMD Men’s Health Center …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 30th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesResearchers are unlocking the mysteries of how low testosterone is related to men's overall health. Along the way, they're uncovering connections between low testosterone and other health conditions. Diabetes, metabolic syndrome, obesity, and high blood pressure have all been linked to testosterone deficiency. Low testosterone isn't known to cause these health problems, and replacing testosterone isn't the cure. Still, the associations between low testosterone and other medical conditions are interesting and worth a look. Secrets to a Happy Marriage Once it was simple. You got married, had kids, worked the land, and stayed married whether you could stand each other … Read more »

Testosterone – Steroid .com


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 30th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesWhile there are numerous hormones we may aptly label important in-terms of proper function and health, for men the hormone testosterone is of great importance. Both men and women require testosterone for a well-functioning body but men do so in far higher amounts then their female counterparts. While a very important hormone and largely misunderstood, testosterone is easily one of the most exciting hormones we can discuss, especially as it pertains to performance enhancing; in-fact, we can confidently say it is the most important hormone in the performance enhancing game. Without adequate levels of testosterone our goals will largely not … Read more »

Female Sexual Desire Drug Rejected by U.S. Regulators


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 30th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesA pill to treat low sexual desire in women was rejected by U.S. regulators, a decision that has been appealed by the drugs maker in a bid to make it the first product for the disorder. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration based its decision to turn down the medicine on what the agency called a modest effect, closely held Sprout Pharmaceuticals Inc. said today in a statement. Sprout, based in Raleigh, North Carolina, is seeking approval of the therapy, known as flibanserin, as an option for women whose low libido causes stress in their lives. In clinical trials, Sprouts … Read more »

Can You Boost Low Testosterone Naturally?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 30th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteBy Eric Metcalf, MPH WebMD Feature If you're looking for ways to boost your testosterone level, you might start by looking at your lifestyle. Some changes that are good for the rest of you could also benefit your testosterone level, if it's low. "I never prescribe testosterone alone without talking to men about their lifestyle," says Martin Miner, MD, co-director of the Men's Health Center at the Miriam Hospital in Providence, R.I. Here are six things that can affect your testosterone level: Poor sleep can have consequences for your testosterone level. George Yu, MD, a urology professorat the George Washington … Read more »

Low Testosterone Levels in Men May Signal Arthritis Risk


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 29th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesLow testosterone levels in men may be an indication of future development of rheumatoid arthritis, a painful inflammatory disorder that primarily affects joints, a study found. Men who had lower levels of the sex hormone in their blood were more likely to develop the disorder, according to the study, published on the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases website. The findings suggest that hormonal changes precede the onset of rheumatoid arthritis and influence its severity, the Swedish researchers found. Sex hormones are believed to play a part in the development of rheumatoid arthritis, in which the immune system attacks the joints, … Read more »

Testosterone Promotes Agression Automatically


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 29th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minute60-Second Mind | Mind & Brain New research suggests that testosterone may make us more aggressive without us consciously feeling any aggression. Christie Nicholson reports June 9, 2012| Subscribe via iTunes In this groundbreaking adventure into the worlds of psychopaths, the renowned psychologist Kevin Dutton argues that there is a fine line between a brilliant... Read More Testosterone has a lot of rolessome good, some perhaps counterproductive. Now research suggests that testosterone can make people more poised for aggression, even if theyre not feeling feisty. Study participants received testosterone or a placebo and then were shown color-tinted faces of men … Read more »

Hypogonadism – Medscape Reference


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 29th, 2018

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Fetal Testosterone May Program Boys' Behavior


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 29th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone levels during early fetal development might program certain behaviors later in life, according to a new study that found high levels of the sex hormone in the womb might boost boys' impulsivity later on. Researchers studied a group of boys ages 8 to 11 whose fetal testosterone had been measured from amniotic fluid when their mothers were 13-20 weeks pregnant. Sex hormone levels, which increase during adolescence, are also heightened during critical periods of fetal brain development. The boys in the study were shown pictures of negative (fearful), positive (happy), neutral, or scrambled faces while a functional magnetic resonance … Read more »

Buying Testosterone Supplements Online Can Be Risky


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 28th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesBy Randy Dotinga HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, May 7 (HealthDay News) -- If you're a man suffering from low energy or libido, the drug industry is eager to help. So-called "Low T" -- low testosterone -- has become a common catch phrase in TV commercials, and sales of testosterone supplements are on the rise in the United States. But a new study suggests that many clinics aren't disclosing the risks of testosterone treatment on their websites. Researchers found that fewer than a third of 70 clinic websites mentioned the side effects of testosterone, although almost all touted potential benefits of treatment … Read more »

In men, high testosterone can mean weakened immune response, Stanford study finds


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 28th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesPUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 23-Dec-2013 Contact: Bruce Goldman goldmanb@stanford.edu 650-725-2106 Stanford University Medical Center STANFORD, Calif. Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine have linked high testosterone levels in men to a poor immune response to an influenza vaccine. In a study to be published online Dec. 23 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the investigators show that men with relatively high amounts of circulating testosterone benefit less, as measured by a boost in protective antibodies after vaccination against influenza, than do men with lower testosterone levels and women. In the study, women had a generally stronger … Read more »