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What Is Andropause? | eHow – eHow | How to Videos, Articles …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 20th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minuteshealthsection Health Topics A-Z Healthy Living Featured Conditions eHow Now eHow Health Conditions & Treatments Hormone Issues What Is Andropause? J.D. Wollf J.D. Wollf has been a writer since 1999 and has been published in a variety of newspapers and newsletters. She has covered everything from local sports to computer accessory reviews and specializes in articles about health issues, particularly in the elderly. Andropause is sometimes called "male menopause" as it generally happens to men in middle age, about the same time that menopause happens to women. However, menopause has definite signs, the primary one being the end of menstruation, … Read more »

Prenatal testosterone exposure leads to verbal aggressive behaviour


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 20th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesWashington, November 30(ANI): A new study has linked verbal aggression to prenatal testosterone exposure. Allison Z. Shaw, University at Buffalo - The State University of New York, Michael R. Kotowski, University of Tennessee, and Franklin J. Boster and Timothy R. Levine, Michigan State University, predicted that a neuroendocrine factor, prenatal testosterone, would lead to more verbal aggression. In order to investigate this, Shaw and colleagues used the 2D:4D measure, which is the ratio of the length of the second digit (index finger) to the length of the fourth digit (ring finger), to measure prenatal testosterone exposure. This study is the … Read more »

High and Low Testosterone Levels in Men MedicineNet


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 20th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone is considered to be the "male hormone" that's produced in men by the testes. Although women's ovaries produce some testosterone, the hormone is produced in much higher concentrations in men and it is responsible for many of the secondary sex characteristics seen in men such as a deeper voice and hair on the chest, in addition to contributing to a healthy libido, building muscle mass, and maintaining energy levels. The problems associated with high testosterone levels are infrequent and rare in middle-aged and elderly men who are not receiving testosterone or other steroid treatments. When the testosterone level becomes … Read more »

Andropause – Causes, Symptoms, Treatment, Diagnosis – Men’s …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 20th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes(Low Testosterone, Male Menopause, Manopause, Testosterone Deficiency) The Facts on Andropause Testosterone is the hormone responsible for deep voices, muscle mass, and facial and body hair patterns found in males. As men get older, the level of testosterone in the body and production of sperm gradually becomes lower, and they experience physical and psychological symptoms as a result of these low levels. This is part of the natural aging process and it is estimated that testosterone decreases about 10% every decade after men reach the age of 30. Andropause is a condition that is associated with the decrease in the … Read more »

Some doctors question safety of testosterone replacement therapy


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 20th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteby khou.com staff Andrews Horansky / KHOU 11 News Posted on May 14, 2012 at 10:47 PM Updated today at 11:07 PM HOUSTON With promises like more energy, and a better sex life, testosterone replacement therapy is more popular than ever, but how safe is it? Testosterone replacement therapy has become a billion-dollar business as one of the most sought after treatments since Viagra. Some men have called it the fountain of youth, but when it comes to taking testosterone, some doctors are becoming more cautious. Theyre discovering problems, including blood clots, infertility and even tumors. Cancer has been a … Read more »

Stronger reaction to masculinity threats tied to testosterone, sociologist says


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 19th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesMen with higher levels of testosterone are more easily threatened, engaging in masculine overcompensation in response, says a Stanford sociologist. Credit: Zemler/Shutterstock (Phys.org) We've all heard it before: if a guy is made to feel less than manly, he'll act even more macho to make up for it. Now, new research suggests that this behavior may have something to do with how much testosterone a man has. Robb Willer, an associate professor of sociology at Stanford, has been studying masculinity since he was a graduate student, lending empirical data to the popular beliefs about emasculation. In one of his first … Read more »

Long-term testosterone treatment for men results in reduced weight and waist size


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 19th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesPublic release date: 23-Jun-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Aaron Lohr alohr@endo-society.org 240-482-1380 The Endocrine Society In testosterone-deficient men, major weight loss was an added benefit of testosterone replacement therapy for most of the patients who participated in a new study. The results will be presented Saturday at The Endocrine Society's 94th Annual Meeting in Houston. "The substantial weight loss found in our studyan average of 36 poundswas a surprise," said the study's lead author, Farid Saad, PhD, of Berlin-headquartered Bayer Pharma. Although prior studies using testosterone therapy in testosterone-deficient men consistently show changes in body composition, such … Read more »

Men with low testosterone levels at higher risk of heart diseases


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 19th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWashington, Sept 25 (ANI): A new study has found that men who have low testosterone levels may have an increased risk of developing or dying from heart disease. Testosterone is a key male sex hormone that helps maintain sex drive, sperm production and bone health. Over time, low testosterone may contribute to an increase in body fat, loss of body hair and muscle bulk. "When we reviewed the existing research into testosterone and cardiovascular disease, a growing body of evidence suggested a modest connection between the two," study lead author, Johannes Ruige, MD, PhD, of Ghent University Hospital in Belgium, … Read more »

Testosterone Cypionate Monograph for Professionals – Drugs.com


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 19th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteClass: Androgens Note: This monograph also contains information on Testosterone, Testosterone Enanthate VA Class: HS100 CAS Number: 58-22-0 Brands: Androderm, AndroGel, Delatestryl, Striant, Testim Risk of virilization in children and women following secondary exposure to testosterone in topically administered testosterone gel.157 166 170 171 Advise children and women to avoid contact with application sites of men using testosterone gel.166 170 171 (See Virilization in Children and Women from Secondary Exposure to Testosterone under Cautions.) Advise men using testosterone gel to strictly adhere to recommended instructions for use.170 171 (See Administration under Dosage and Administration.) REMS: FDA approved a REMS for … Read more »

DHEA, CoQ10, Testosterone, Hormones: Anti-Aging Supplements …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesHormones: DHEA | Testosterone | Estrogen And Progesterone | Melatonin | Pregnenolone B complex vitamins: Folic Acid, Vitamin B6 and Vitamin B12 Anti-Aging Supplements: CoQ10 | Acetyl-L-Carnitine Arginate | Aspirin | Carnosine | Green Tea Extract | Fish Oil | L-Alpha Glycerylphosphorylcholine | PQQ | Resveratrol | Whey Protein | Calorie Restriction Of the various approaches to slow down the aging process, calorie restriction is considered the gold standard. As the Life Extension Foundation surpasses its thirtieth year, the scientific community, the government, and even the news media are slowly recognizing that our concept of extending life is in fact … Read more »

FDA approves Teva, BioSante testosterone gel


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteTeva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (Nasdaq: TEVA; TASE: TEVA) and BioSante Pharmaceutical Inc. (Nasdaq: BPAX) have obtained US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for Bio-T-Gel, a testosterone replacement therapy for men. Teva will market the product for men suffering from hypogonadism (low testosterone), which can cause erectile dysfunction, infertility, osteoporosis and muscle loss, according to the Mayo Clinic. The gel is delivered transdermally once a day. BioSante initially developed Bio-T-Gel and licensed it to Teva for late stage clinical development in 2004. Teva filed the New Drug Application with the FDA and was responsible for all regulatory and marketing activities. … Read more »

Andropause, Facts, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Testosterone Treatment


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesYou're experiencing low sex drive, you're energy level isn't up to par and your strength isn't what it was. They're conditions that occur in any aging male, but they're also related to a drop in hormone production. And that's what andropause is, an emotional and physical change that many men go through. It's been known for a long time that hormones produced in the testes reduce as men get older. But lately more attention is being paid to what can be done about this condition clinically. Where men used to shrug it off as an expected part of the aging … Read more »

What is Testosterone Gel? | Consumer Health PanelConsumer …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteLow testosterone in men caused by various conditions is most often treated with testosterone gel (t gel). This prescription medication is a type of hormone replacement therapy and works by increasing testosterone in the body to a normal level. History has shown that hormone replacement therapy with t gel can be dangerous. That fact became evident for females in 2002 when a landmark study shook up the conventional wisdom about the benefits of estrogen replacement therapy for menopause, the period when women stop producing eggs and estrogen. The federal study showed that women taking hormone pills were more likely to … Read more »

Testosterone therapy may reduce risk of cardiovascular disease


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesOct. 23, 2013 Research from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) suggests that testosterone treatment in hypogonadal (testosterone deficient) men restores normal lipid profiles and may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. These finding currently appear online in the International Journal of Clinical Practice. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes mellitus. There is a strong association between MetS and testosterone deficiency. Hypogonadal men are more likely to suffer from metabolic syndrome characterized by dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, diabetes and hypertension. Additionally, obese and overweight men also may exhibit testosterone deficiency. In this observational study, … Read more »

Testosterone Cypionate Advantages And Disadvantages » I Click U …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesThis is due to the truth that excessive eroven exogenous (produced outside of) testosterone is stored for three-4 hours, however this has not been sufficient to trigger the decreasing of its own testosterone stage (in all probability attributable to the truth that the pituitary and the hypothalamus doesn't respond solely the present stage of androgens, but also on past ranges of testosterone and this 4-hour hormonal racing roughly be ignored endocrine system). The problem with this strategy is that the effect on the growth of muscle mass shouldn't be very good in comparison with when the steroid in the blood … Read more »

Vail Daily health story: Low testosterone can affect men as well as women


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 18th, 2018

Reading Time: < 1 minuteYou can't stop time, but you can condense aging into as few years as possible, said Dr. Scott Brandt, the medical director of ThriveMD in Edwards. Since landing in Colorado in Colorado in 1977, Brandt has dedicated his practice to pain management, stem cell therapies and bioidentical hormone replacement. One of those hormones is testosterone. Testosterone is often thought of as a male-specific hormone, but it isn't, Brandt said. Men and women have levels of both testosterone and estrogen. Women's testosterone levels are lower than men's, but lower than normal levels of testosterone can still negatively affect women. Brandt explained … Read more »

Testosterone Injections for Men | eHow – eHow | How to …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 17th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minuteshealthsection Health Topics A-Z Healthy Living Featured Conditions eHow Now eHow Health Conditions & Treatments Hormone Issues Testosterone Injections for Men James Rutter Since 2005, James Rutter has worked as a freelance journalist for print and Internet publications, including the News of Delaware County, Main Line Times and Broad Street Review. As a former chemist, college professor and competitive weightlifter, he writes about science, education and exercise. Rutter earned a B.A. in philosophy and biology from Albright College and studied philosophy and cognitive science at Temple University. Doctors administer injections of synthetic versions of the natural hormone testosterone to treat … Read more »

Does Testosterone Get a Bad Rap?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 17th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone, the bad boy among sex hormones, has a sweet side. Researchers in Germany report they have found that the stuff that makes men aggressive and confrontational also makes them less likely to lie. The surprising discovery flies in the face of all that we have been told about testosterone for the past few decades. It's why a guy is more likely than a gal to punch someone out in an effort to prove himself manly, or the baddest dude in the bar. Women have testosterone too, but not nearly as much as men do. Recently, however, scientists have challenged … Read more »

A smart way of using testosterone to prevent muscle wasting


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 17th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutesPublic release date: 30-Jul-2013 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Alison Heather a.heather@garvan.org.au 61-292-958-128 Garvan Institute of Medical Research New Australian research suggests that a small dose of testosterone directed solely to the liver stimulates protein synthesis, likely preventing muscle loss and wasting, and potentially promoting muscle growth. The researchers believe they have developed a safe and effective treatment for men and women, that could prevent the muscle wasting associated with many chronic diseases and with ageing. Dr Vita Birzniece and Professor Ken Ho, from Sydney's Garvan Institute of Medical Research, showed in healthy postmenopausal women that a small … Read more »

Cooler Than #SharkWeek: Bulking Up On Bull Shark Testosterone?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 17th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutesDiscovery Channel has pissed off tons of its viewersincluding meand Wil Wheatonby launching shark week with the mockumentary Megalodon: The Monster Shark That Lives. With so much awesome shark science out there, its sad that they had to stoop so low for ratings. In response to the outrage, Brian Switek started Cooler than #SharkWeek on twitter, highlighting actual research on sharks. Im continuing the movement by posting or reposting a blog entry about sharks every day this week.So instead of watching Shark Week, tune into Science Sushi all week for real shark science! Today we have an updated version ofmy … Read more »