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Promising Research On Testosterone And Alzheimer’s Disease
According to a preliminary research study conducted at New York University, there may be a very important link between testosterone and Alzheimer's disease, a type of dementia that affects 10% of people over 65 years old and half of people 85 years and older....
Study Shows Testosterone May Help In Recovery From Stroke
According to an early fundamental study conducted by a group of scientists at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine, the hormone responsible for the male sex drive, testosterone—may help in recovery from stroke. Leading researchers discovered the potential...
Training Your Body to Lose Fat
The number one roadblock everyone faces when losing weight is gaining that weight back. It is very discouraging to work really hard just to have more weight pile back on. There is a scientific reasoning for this odd body function. Large meals persisting of...
Male Menopause, Is It Real?
Male Menopause, is it Real? In a long list of taboo topics, male menopause is talked about in hush tones. Most men today consider the idea a joke, however, it is no laughing matter. Scientific facts show that men go through a menopause as well. This series of events...
Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms In Men
New research from Rush University Medical Center is the first to directly tie testosterone levels in men to the onset of Parkinson’s disease and to the rapid development of symptoms. This is the first reliable model of the development of Parkinson’s disease using...
8 Benefits of Exercise That are Often Overlooked
You already know that regular exercise can keep off the unwanted weight while promoting a healthy heart, but did you know that exercise has a positive impact on nearly every organ in the body? Following are 8 benefits of exercise that are often overlooked. 1....
Simple Exercise Improves Testosterone Levels in Men with COPD
Scientists recently collected the data from over a dozen studies related to COPD and testosterone levels. The analysis was conducted from 15 individual studies. Nine of the studies were specific to the testosterone levels in COPD patients, while the other six were...
It is Official, LumberJacking is the Manliest Job in the World
Everything about lumberjacking screams out manly. Now this perception can be backed by science as well. In an ongoing study, lumberjacks who where cutting wood shown some of the highest boost in testosterone. Before starting to grow your lumberjack beard, read this...
Testosterone Therapy Treatments On The Rise
The number of middle aged men that are obtaining prescriptions for Testosterone replacement therapies have been increasing at a steady pace as men are seeking ways to help boost their libidos, and feel younger again by way of testosterone replacement therapy....
Low Testosterone Linked to Diabetes
Up until recently, low testosterone has predominantly been linked to males who have low sex drive, decreased mood, even type 2 diabetes. Now research in Australia is showing that males that are diabetic type 1 are frequently showing signs of lowered testosterone. The...
Low T and Talking To Your Doctor
Even in today’s highly social environment where people share anything and everything about their lives and put their private lives on open display - Low T is still a difficult subject for some people to discuss. In addition, low T sufferers may also have a difficult...
Low T and Your Heart
Your heart is your lifeline. It is the most important organ in your body. It keeps the blood flowing and works like a well-oiled machine. A clear vascular system promotes blood flow to all areas of the body, and heart health is paramount to preventing the occurrence...
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