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Teeth, sex and testosterone reveal secrets of aging in wild mouse lemurs


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesPUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 29-Oct-2014 Contact: Megan McRainey megan.mcrainey@emory.edu 404-727-6167 Emory Health Sciences @emoryhealthsci Mouse lemurs can live at least eight years in the wild twice as long as some previous estimates, a long-term longitudinal study finds. PLOS ONE published the research on brown mouse lemurs (Microcebus rufus) led in Madagascar by biologist Sarah Zohdy, a post-doctoral fellow in Emory University's Department of Environmental Sciences and the Rollins School of Public Health. Zohdy conducted the research while she was a doctoral student at the University of Helsinki. "It's surprising that these tiny, mouse-sized primates, living in a jungle full of predators … Read more »

Low Testosterone Treatment News: Wright & Schulte LLC Notes Possible Alternative to Currently Approved Testosterone …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesColumbus, OH (PRWEB) October 07, 2014 As concerns surrounding the cardiovascular side effects of AndroGel and other currently approved low testosterone treatments continue to grow, Wright & Schulte LLC notes that one pharmaceutical company is positioning its experimental medication as a superior alternative to these drugs. According to a report from Reuters, Repros Therapeutics Inc. recently announced that Androxal outperformed AndroGel in one of two clinical trials being conducted by the company. The medication, which is being developed to treat men of reproductive age with low testosterone, was associated with superior sperm concentration compared to both AndroGel and placebo. Repros … Read more »

Find Out What Makes Sex Amazing Instead of So-So in this New Book by Sexual Medicine Scientist, Dr. E


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesValleyford, WA (PRWEB) October 03, 2014 Slippery When Wet: One Woman's Journey Through the Mystery of Sex was released today (October 3, 2014) on Amazon Kindle with print versions to follow later this month. A mix of cutting edge insight from the science of sex and candid life stories from reproductive physiologist and author Dr. Joanna Ellington (Dr. E), this book helps readers find their own sensual self-awareness and more satisfying sexual intimacy. Sex impacts everyone every day. But many are hesitant to talk about what is really going on in their sex lives, especially during those times when they … Read more »

Strict Limitations May Be Coming for Low Testosterone Treatment


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) may be one step closer to making a determination about the risks of suffering a heart attack and stroke as a result of using testosterone replacement therapy drugs. The agency announced it would investigate testosterone heart attack and stroke risks in February 2014, after a study suggested that men age 65 years and older have a two-fold increased risk of suffering a heart attack during the first 90 days of starting testosterone replacement therapy. Men younger than 65 with a history of heart disease had have as much as a three-fold increased heart … Read more »

Anabolic Steroids List: Benefits of Testosterone Cypionate


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutesTestosterone Cypionate is an ester with a half life of 15 to 16 days. The combination of testosterone and Cypionate form a powerful steroid called Testosterone Cypionate. It is available in injectible form and gives best results. It is more popular in the United States and body builders and power lifters buy Testosterone Cypionate to gain strength, weight and muscle mass. The benefits of this steroid are many. Body builders buy Testosterone Cypionate to gain muscle mass. The ability of this steroid to promote nitrogen retention and stimulate protein synthesis gives the user muscles which are exceptional in quality and … Read more »

Elsevier journal Maturitas publishes position statement on breast cancer screening


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesPUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 17-Sep-2014 Contact: Greyling Peoples g.peoples@elsevier.com 31-204-853-323 Elsevier Amsterdam, September 17, 2014 Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced the publication of a position statement by the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) in the journal Maturitas on the topic of breast cancer screening. Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women, with slightly more than ten percent developing the disease in Western countries. Mammography screening is a well-established method to detect breast cancer. However there are concerns about over diagnosis with population-based screening programmes. Some tumors grow so … Read more »

Methadone treatment suppresses testosterone in opioid addicts


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minutePUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 26-Aug-2014 Contact: Veronica McGuire vmcguir@mcmaster.ca 90-552-591-402-2169 McMaster University HAMILTON, ON (Aug. 26, 2014) Treatment for opioid addiction tampers with the testosterone levels of male but not female opioid users, McMaster University research has shown. In a paper published today by the journal Scientific Reports, the researchers say addiction treatment may need to change to address the side-effect. The study found men using methadone, which is used for opioid addiction treatment, have significantly suppressed testosterone levels of about a quarter of the testosterone of men not using opioids. In women using methadone for addiction treatment, testosterone levels were … Read more »

Common Chemicals May Lower Testosterone Levels, Study Finds


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesTHURSDAY, Aug. 14, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Exposure to certain chemicals commonly found in plastics and other products is associated with lower levels of testosterone in men, women and children, a new study says. Testosterone is the main sex hormone in men, but it is also involved in a variety of functions in both men and women, including brain function, bone density, physical growth, strength and heart health. The University of Michigan researchers studied exposure to chemicals called phthalates and testosterone levels in more than 2,200 people who took part in the 2011-12 U.S. National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. … Read more »

Did Lower Testosterone Make The Modern Man? | WUNC


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minuteAbout 50,000 years ago, people started developing tools. They started making art, in caves. And they started cooperating. Simultaneously, that's when our faces went from looking like the skull on the left, to the one on the right. A group of researchers from Duke and the University of Utah are theorizing that the correlation is not coincidence - that, in fact, the changing shape of skulls signals a change in something else that would have made cooperation more likely: A drop in male testosterone levels. "Looking mostly at the brow ridges, the area above your eyes... and the shape of … Read more »

Testosterone in healthy men increases their brains' response to threat


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minutePUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 11-Aug-2014 Contact: Rhiannon Bugno Biol.Psych@utsouthwestern.edu 214-648-0880 Elsevier Philadelphia, PA, August 11, 2014 Testosterone, a steroid hormone, is well known to contribute to aggressive behavior in males, but the neural circuits through which testosterone exerts these effects have not been clear. Prior studies found that the administration of a single dose of testosterone influenced brain circuit function. Surprisingly, however, these studies were conducted exclusively in women. Researchers, led by Dr. Justin Carr, sought to rectify this gap by conducting a study of the effects of testosterone on the brain's response to threat cues in healthy men. They focused … Read more »

Did Reduced Testosterone Levels Help Human Culture Advance?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesAugust 3, 2014 Image Caption: A composite image shows the facial differences between an ancient modern human with heavy brows and a large upper face and the more recent modern human who has rounder features and a much less prominent brow. The prominence of these features can be directly traced to the influence of the hormone testosterone. Credit: Robert Cieri, University of Utah redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports Your Universe Online Changes in the human skull occurring approximately 50,000 years ago indicate that the rise of culture occurred around the same time as a reduction in testosterone levels, according to … Read more »

New Case Study Highlights Effectiveness of Testosterone Therapy in Fighting Weight Gain and Fatigue


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesLos Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 25, 2014 In recent years, men have become more aware of, willing to talk about, and eager to reverse the symptoms associated with age-related testosterone decline. Amid concerns about testosterone and heart health in the media at large, a new case study from Renew Man helps to shed light on the real benefits of testosterone therapy using bioidentical hormones. The case study centers around a patient named Jason, a 38-year-old father from Seattle who found himself beginning to feel the effects of age-related hormonal decline. Jason described himself as a skinny fatty, who at 511 … Read more »

FDA Requires Low-T Drug Manufacturers to Place Blood Clot Warning on Drugs


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesFDA Says Low-T Drug Manufacturers Must Warn of Blood Clot Risks Surely youve seen the commercials for low-t or low testosterone. If you havent, heres a glimpse: Clearly, low-t drug manufacturers promise a rejuvenated sex life and the commercials also seem to suggest that you will want to go sailing and walk along the beach. All joking aside, low-t drug treatment has been touted as a panacea for aging men, but it hasnt been until recently that warnings about possible blood clots from taking low-t drugs have come to the forefront. Naturally, low-t drug manufacturers probably dont want their potential … Read more »

Are Low-T medications worth the risk?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minuteORLANDO, Fla. - Commercials touting the benefits of testosterone replacement therapy are all over the airwaves. And lately, commercials from law firms claiming testosterone therapy can harm you are dominating the airwaves as well. Several lawsuits filed nationwide by users of testosterone therapy gels have recently been consolidated through a federal court in Illinois, paving the way for the legal system to ultimately decide if testosterone therapy is safe, and if the testosterone therapy industry has been honest enough about the risks in its ads. Orlando's Morgan and Morgan law firm is one of many law firms advertising that "these … Read more »

Fitbit for Testosterone Junkies: Health-Tracking Gadgets Reach the Molecular Level


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 3 minutesThe experiment kicked off a year ago when Ayub Khattak, co-founder of the health-monitoring startup Cue, resolved to eat only quinoa, leafy greens, and the like. His business partner, Clint Sever, subsisted on fast food. Every day, four times a day, they measured themselves using their companys namesake device, which can gauge testosterone, the luteinizing hormone linked to female fertility, vitamin D, and inflammation. Cue also produces an accurate diagnosis of influenza. It was fascinating to see what happened, Khattak recalls of their one-month experiment, which coincided with an intense period of development for their startup. Their respective diets had … Read more »

Double Blessing For Trimel Pharma…


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWednesday was a day of double blessing for Toronto-based Trimel Pharmaceuticals Corp. (TRL.TO: Quote) (TRLPF.OB), with the company reporting positive news related to regulatory decision as well as clinical trial results. As regards the regulatory decision, the company's Natesto testosterone nasal gel, an androgen indicated for replacement therapy in males with low testosterone, has received FDA approval. Natesto, formerly known as CompleoTRT, becomes the first and only testosterone nasal gel for replacement therapy in adult males for conditions associated with a deficiency or absence of endogenous testosterone. According to the company, Natesto is self-administered via a nasal applicator thereby minimizing … Read more »

Northbrook oral testosterone drug maker plans IPO


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesA Northbrook-based developer of an oral testosterone drug plans an $86.2 million initial public offering, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Clarus Therapeutics Inc. had filed for an IPO in 2010 but withdrew its plan in 2011. The company plans to trade on NASDAQ under the symbol "CLRS." The company submitted a new-drug application in January for its oral testosterone replacement therapy to the Food and Drug Administration, Clarus was founded in 2003 and began operating in 2004. It doesnt have any products approved for sale, and, to date, hasnt generated any revenue. We do not expect to … Read more »

The Battle Over Testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesIts a hugely profitable business. Helping guys to T it up has been making a few people very, very rich as an aging male population looks for quick and easy ways to preserve their youth and virility despite compelling evidence that taking such supplements unnecessarily can greatly increase the chances of stroke and heart attack. Already, professional sports regulators in two states have banned the use of testosterone, and studies have been published demonstrating the risks of testosterone replacement therapy among men who have no real medical need. Consumer advocate groups have asked the FDA to place black box warnings … Read more »

Is male menopause real?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesPhoto: Getty Do fewer erections and less interest in sex sound familiar? We know mood swings, hot flushes, low libido and depression can be some of the hormonal changes older women experience during menopause, but what is not well known is that some men will experience some of the same symptoms when they get older. One of my favourite sayings is: "Male menopause is much more fun than female menopause. A female gains weight and gets hot flushes a male dates younger women and drives a sports car." The medical profession is still debating the existence of male menopause and … Read more »

Senior Focus: Testosterone treatment questions


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutesTestosterone use among men has increased significantly in recent years. Much of this increase is in response to doctors recommendations for treatment of symptomatic low testosterone levels, advertising of testosterone replacement therapy and the belief that low testosterone may increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (heart attack and stroke). Most recent studies that followed a population over time suggested that deficiencies in male hormones such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Because low testosterone is a potentially reversible condition, it makes some sense that hormone replacement would be a good idea to prevent cardiovascular … Read more »