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Alabama Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Hormone Therapy


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 10th, 2024

montgomery 1612732_640 266x300Reading Time: 5 minutesTestosterone Replacement is a major medical breakthrough that has helped hundreds of thousands of men across America, if not millions. If you are a man over the age of thirty and are experiencing negative-health symptoms associated with Testosterone Deficiency, we are a Licensed and Board Certified Hormone Clinic that can assess your need for treatment and help you get the quality HRT Therapy Products that you need to improve your life! Simply by picking up your phone and dialing the number on this page, you can arrange an appointment with an Alabama doctor in your area that can help us … Read more »

Recent Study Confirms: Testosterone DOES NOT Increase Heart Attack Risk!


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 10th, 2024

law1 300x254 5825Reading Time: 5 minutesScientific Evidence Backs Up What Millions of Men Already Knew You've heard the drumbeat of advertisements on the radio and seen the incessant commercial interruptions on television from law firms. The familiar refrain goes something like this “If you or your loved one has suffered a heart attack, stroke, or any adverse side effect as a result of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), contact our law firm at...” The implication is clear. Testosterone, when given to elderly men to combat the debilitating effects of aging, is dangerous...and at times, even fatal. Certainly not something to be taken lightly. In fact, after … Read more »

Newark Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Comprehensive Hormone Therapy


Posted by Tempcities, Updated on February 9th, 2024

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Diabetic Men with Low Testosterone Run Higher Risk of Developing Atherosclerosis


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 9th, 2024

atherosclerosis diabetic 300x200 7313Reading Time: 3 minutesTestosterone Linked to Condition Where Clogged Arteries Restrict Blood Flow  There are many health problems in men who have low testosterone levels: the reduced desire for sex, fewer erections that happen spontaneously, such as during sleep, infertility, increased body fat, decreased strength and loss of muscle mass, weakened bones, loss of body hair, swelling/tenderness in the breast tissue, hot flashes, constant, chronic fatigue, higher cholesterol levels, sleep disturbances, and emotional changes. And if these weren't enough, there's more. Keep reading. Some males who have low testosterone and Type Two diabetes are at a higher risk of suffering atherosclerosis (a condition … Read more »

Modesto Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Comprehensive Hormone Therapy


Posted by Tempcities, Updated on February 8th, 2024

Reading Time: 2 minutesModesto (Spanish for "modest"), officially the City of Modesto, is the county seat and largest city of Stanislaus County, California, United States. With a population of approximately 204,106 at the 2010 census, it is the 18th largest city in the state of California and forms part of the Modesto–Merced combined statistical area. The Modesto Census County Division, which includes the cities of Ceres and Riverbank, had a population of 204,106 as of 2010. Modesto is located in the Central Valley, 68 miles (109 km) south of Sacramento and 90 miles (140 km) north of Fresno. Its distance from other places include 40 miles … Read more »

Some Women May Benefit from Testosterone for Menopause


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 8th, 2024

chemical laboratory scene attractive young testosterone phd student scientist observing the blue indicator  300x200Reading Time: 2 minutesSupplementary Testosterone Therapy is increasingly considered an option to help alleviate symptoms of Menopause in aging women. While Testosterone is most often discussed for its effects on male biology, the hormone is also critical to normal and healthy feminine function. Testosterone is intimately involved in sexual function and pleasure for both men and women. It's strongly linked to arousal, libido, and the ability to achieve orgasm. Beyond that, Testosterone supports cognitive function, mood, bone mineral density, and strength, all while controlling body fat. Testosterone Affects the Health of both Men and Women  Women produce significantly less Testosterone than men. While … Read more »

Las Vegas Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Comprehensive Hormone Therapy


Posted by Tempcities, Updated on February 7th, 2024

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4 Foods to Boost Your Testosterone Levels


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 7th, 2024

garlic food 300x200 5386Reading Time: 4 minutesSimple Dietary Changes to Battle Low-T Modern-Day Society is Stealing Your Testosterone Fact: Higher testosterone levels mean more muscle mass, lower body fat, and stronger bones. Additionally, optimum T levels indicate healthy libidos, improved cognitive abilities, and (naturally) higher levels of sports performance. Fact: your natural testosterone production is under attack. Here's a brief list of things that can negatively affect T levels, ranging from dietary/lifestyle choices to environmental factors: Extreme low-calorie diets. Very low-calorie diets used to melt fat or followed by athletes desperate to make weight. Tobacco smoke, both direct and second-hand. Cigarette smoke contains a toxic substance … Read more »

What Traders’ Testosterone Tells Us About Markets


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 6th, 2024

trader 5129770_960_720 300x168Reading Time: 3 minutesAn unusual study of traders spit may offer a taste of the future in how we understand what drives markets -- and why they arent as stable and efficient as we might hope. Several years ago, two neuroscientists undertook an experiment on the trading floor of a major investment bank in London. Over eight consecutive business days, at both 11 a.m. and 4 p.m., John Coates and Joe Herbert took samples of saliva from the mouths of 17 traders. With these samples, taken before and after the bulk of the days trading activity, they measured the rising and falling levels … Read more »

A New Weapon in the War on Cancer: CAR-T-Cells


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 6th, 2024

cancer 389921_960_720 300x198Reading Time: 4 minutesA New Weapon in the War on Cancer: CAR-T-Cells “You have cancer.” Many other severe afflictions like Alzheimer’s Disease, Cardiovascular Disease, and Diabetes are guaranteed to get your attention. But the word cancer strikes fear in the hearts of the bravest people. Did you know that… In 2020, an estimated 1 603, 844,590 new cancer cases were diagnosed in the United States, and 602,347 died. The most common cancers are breast cancer, lung and bronchus cancer, prostate cancer, colon and rectum cancer, melanoma of the skin, bladder cancer, non-Hodgkin lymphoma, kidney and renal pelvis cancer, endometrial cancer, leukemia, pancreatic cancer, thyroid cancer, … Read more »

Testosterone Frequently Asked Questions


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 6th, 2024

frequently asked questions about testosterone 300x206Reading Time: 4 minutesThere are plenty of Testosterone Frequently Asked Questions. Such As... How can low testosterone replacement treat andropause? Depends on the individual, Height, Weight Age, Life Style, and so forth, and so on.  Andropause, or male menopause, is caused by low testosterone levels in men. Testosterone levels begin declining in men at around age 27 to 30; it can be unhealthy for men to have a low testosterone level. Some studies show that a high percentage of men who have heart attacks or cardiovascular disease have Low Testosterone, too much or too little Testosterone works against your body, the goal is … Read more »

Would All Athletes Benefit from HGH Therapy?


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on February 6th, 2024

would all athletes benefit from HGH therapy 300x200Reading Time: 4 minutesI'm a 35-year-old man. I'm an aspiring athlete. I went into your clinic and took a hormone level test. The results indicated that my HGH level was fine and that I did not have adult-onset HGH deficiency and that my HGH levels did not need supplementation. And you refused to write me an HGH prescription. I'm very angry about that. I want HGH to improve my performance and I want it now! I understand your frustration. However, we are legitimate medical clinic and cannot write you an HGH prescription if you do not actually have a medical need for it. … Read more »

Workout Booster Pills from Mexico – Worth It?


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on February 6th, 2024

workout booster pills bar friend 300x200Reading Time: 3 minutesMy friend Rico at the bar recommends that I take what he calls "workout booster pills" that he got online from Mexico. He said they're much cheaper than getting an HGH prescription at your clinic. I understand that your friend Rico is recommending that you take “workout booster” pills that he got online from Mexico and that he said they're much cheaper than getting an HGH prescription at our clinic. I would caution you against taking these pills. There are several reasons for this. First, you don't know what's in them. The pills may contain ingredients not listed on the … Read more »

Budgeting for HGH Replacement Therapy


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on February 6th, 2024

budgeting for HGH replacement therapy 300x200Reading Time: 3 minutesYour clinic diagnosed me as having adult-onset HGH deficiency. But the hormone replacement therapy you say I need will significantly strain my budget. I don't want to cut down on my partying or my Lexus payments. Isn't there some shortcut, like mail order "HGH booster" pills I've seen advertised from Indonesia, that costs less and works just as well? I understand that you're concerned about the cost of HGH therapy. However, I would caution against using mail-order "HGH booster" pills from Indonesia. The FDA does not regulate these products, and there is no guarantee that they are safe or effective. … Read more »

Damage to Pituitary Gland Can Cause HGH Deficiency


Posted by Professor Anna Gray, Updated on February 6th, 2024

medications that can harm pituitary gland HGH deficiency 300x180Reading Time: 4 minutesI am worried that I might unintentionally damage my pituitary gland and cause an HGH deficiency if I use certain medications. Can you tell me what medications to avoid to avoid such terrible side effects? Sure. Here are some medications that can damage the pituitary gland and cause HGH deficiency: Corticosteroids: Corticosteroids are used to treat various conditions, including inflammation, allergies, and autoimmune diseases. They can damage the pituitary gland by suppressing the production of HGH. Antipsychotics: Antipsychotics are used to treat mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. They can damage the pituitary gland by interfering with the … Read more »

Cambridge Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Comprehensive Hormone Therapy


Posted by Tempcities, Updated on February 6th, 2024

Reading Time: < 1 minuteCambridge ( KAYM-brij) is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, and part of the Boston metropolitan area. Situated directly north of Boston, across the Charles River, it was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, an important center of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders. Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Lesley University, and Hult Business School are in Cambridge, as was Radcliffe College, a college for women until it merged with Harvard on October 1, 1999. According to the 2010 Census, the city's population was 105,162. As of July 2014, it was the … Read more »

The Effects of Marijuana on Testosterone Production


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 6th, 2024

cannabis use and testosterone levels 300x188Reading Time: 2 minutesAs America becomes more open to the idea of legal cannabis, more time and money is being spent on marijuana research. In 1937, marijuana was officially prohibited nationwide, except for medical use. Weed has had a serious stigma that it has just begun to overcome in the 21st century. While advocates have touted the amazing benefits of cannabis, we've really only begun to scientifically document those benefits. For men, testosterone is critical to masculinity, virility, and well-being. Testosterone deficiency has a serious impact on both psychological and physical health. Some studies published recently have sought to analyze the effect of … Read more »

Cincinnati Testosterone Clinics for Low-T and Comprehensive Hormone Therapy


Posted by Tempcities, Updated on February 5th, 2024

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Male Sexual Dysfunction and How Can it Be Efficiently Treated?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 5th, 2024

d render of cartoon character with caduceus 54326806 300x257Reading Time: 4 minutesSexual Dysfunction is a complicated matter which impacts the lives of men in different ways. Most people are aware of Testosterone Deficiency and Erectile Dysfunction, but sexual dysfunction manifests itself differently. While the source of sexual frustration is often mechanical, psychological issues can also suppress sexual desire. While Sexual Issues can become problematic at all ages for men, low-T, and other sexual conditions in men increases with age. What Are the Common Forms of Sexual Dysfunction in Men? Low Libido Premature Ejaculation Erectile Dysfunction Dulled Sensitivity and Inability to Reach Orgasm What Are the Causes of Sexual Impairment in Males? … Read more »

Playing football boosts testosterone levels by 30 percent!


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 4th, 2024

would all athletes benefit from HGH therapy 300x200Reading Time: < 1 minute  Playing a game of football has been found to give a boost to men's testosterone levels - helping to increase their sex drive. Scientists discovered players had a 30 percent leap in the sex hormone immediately after a football game. And even an hour after they had finished playing, their testosterone levels were still 15 percent higher than normal. The study found that Footballers who played forward roles in the matches tended to see the biggest boost, regardless of their age. The spike in testosterone levels may explain why so many famous footballers, such as married Ryan Giggs, who … Read more »