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§ September 4th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
While most men maintain normal testosterone levels during their lives, 70% to 80% of us with androgen deprivation (andropause, male menopause, testosterone deficiency syndrome [TDS]) experience hot flashes. Should we seek treatment?Source:http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=Andropause&ei=UTF-8&fl=0&x=wrt
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§ August 28th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
195 Refugio Road, Santa Ynez. Showcasing world-class riders Ramon Becerra, Sandy Collier and Charlotte Bredahl-Baker. Hors d’oeuvres and wine; local equestrian art on display. Tickets are $50 per person and available at the gate.Source:http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=Andropause&ei=UTF-8&fl=0&x=wrt
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§ August 21st, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
As women get older, they may lose interest in sex, it may not feel as great as it once did and they may be less willing to put forth the effort for unsatisfying rewards. But it doesn’t have to be this way. According to Kansas City bioidentical hormones expert, Dr. David Shuck, by treating any [...]
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§ August 14th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
It is known that women who undergo chemotherapy for breast cancer get an early menopause under age 40. Women can choose to have some eggs removed in advance of the treatment in order to preserve some chance of having a baby later, but that can be a difficult and complicated process. Now, however, there may [...]
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§ August 14th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
I have been following Biggest Loser Pinoy Edition since the time I discovered it to be a better alternative to the Korean dramas shown on the other network in the same timeslot.
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
If you want to remain looking and lusting like a man, you need a steady flow of testosterone, or androgens, as this hormone is responsible for the normal growth and development of male sex organs, and the maintenance of secondary sex characteristics.
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
CHRISTOPHER, who is in his early 50s, is quite a health buff. He exercises up to five times a week, preferring brisk walking, cycling and swimming. He also undergoes yearly health checks to keep track of the usual “suspects”, including blood glucose and cholesterol.
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Healthcare centres are being set up for men who face illnesses like prostate cancer and erectile dysfunction. Should they sign on?
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Telomeres, the body’s own cellular clocks, may be a crucial factor underlying the development of emphysema, according to research from Johns Hopkins University.
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
MEN die younger than women, according to the World Health Organisation. Men live up to an average age of 71, compared to women who can live up to 76 years.
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§ July 17th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Age management leader Cenegenics® Medical Institute publishes its findings in a collaborative scientific expert review article, appearing in the August 2011 Journal of Geriatric CardiologyLas Vegas, NV (PRWEB) July 13, 2011 The August 2011 issue of the Journal of Geriatric Cardiology publishes the global leader in age management medicine’s findings on the link between andropause [...]
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Irvine, CA June 2011 June 13th kicks off Mens Health Awareness Week a week-long campaign that runs through Fathers Day, aimed at heightening the awareness of preventable health problems and encouraging men to take action to reduce their risk of disease. This year, the highly trained physicians within the BodyLogicMD network have come together to [...]
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Hundreds of thousands of Scottish men have a low sex drive that could be helped with the same testosterone boost used by Robbie Williams, a world health conference in Glasgow
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Andropause is the most accurate term used to describe the hormonal changes men face as they age.
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
June is National Men’s Health Month. The goal is to draw attention to the early detection and treatment of health problems affecting men. Anchored by a Congressional health education program, Men’s Health Month is celebrated across the country with screenings, health fairs, media appearances and oth
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Dr. Michael Carter of Atlanta Liposuction and Medical Spas – http://atlanta-liposuction.com – announced the addition of low testosterone treatment for males to his services.
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§ June 19th, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Ah, testosterone! Where would locker rooms and cigar lounges be without it? Wait a second… where would you be without it? Read on to find out everything you need to know about testosterone and what to do if you have too little of it
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§ May 22nd, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
The big “T”. Testosterone. Are their detrimental effects of a low T levels? The answer is a resounding YES. The disease state that is created with declining T levels is called hypogonadism. Like estrogen, there are many T receptors in the brain and when T levels get low, those low levels are associated with depression, [...]
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§ May 22nd, 2011 § Filed under Andropause Comments Off
Elsevier announced the publication of an important position statement from the European Menopause and Andropause Society in the journal Maturitas on managing menopausal women with a personal or family history of venous thromboembolism.
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