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  • Long-Term Testosterone Benefits Obese Hypogonadal Men

      Obese hypogonadal men who received long-term testosterone injections experience a gradual decline in weight and waist circumference, according to study findings presented at the 33rd Congress of the Societé Internationale d’Urologie. This effect, researchers concluded, may be beneficial for cardio-metabolic and urological outcomes. Abdulmaged Traish, MBA, PhD, professor of biochemistry and urology at Boston University School […]

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  • Free Testosterone vs. Bound Testosterone

      The need for male testosterone therapy is determined largely by your lab tests. Accurate hormone testing is essential, since the results will determine the right course of treatment. Yet, most tests only look at your total testosterone, not your free testosterone levels. What’s the difference, and why is this important? Total Testosterone There isn’t […]

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  • Not All Testosterone Therapy Is Created Equal

        Some recent articles have criticized the use of testosterone therapy, quoting a number of side effects and health concerns. What these articles have neglected to mention, however, is that these issues were all seen in treatments that used synthetic hormones rather than bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). What makes BHRT the treatment of […]

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  • Low T and Leydig Cells

          The process of making testosterone is a complex one. San Diego men with Low T may have a number of symptoms, including both physical and psychological concerns. The Leydig cells are key players in the natural testosterone production process. What’s the connection between Leydig cells and Low T? How Testosterone Is Made […]

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  • How Testosterone Is Made

      Testosterone therapy helps San Diego men increase their T levels when their bodies aren’t producing enough naturally. What’s the process for making testosterone in the first place, and how can a balance be restored? The Life of Testosterone Testosterone production is very complex. Approximately 95 percent of testosterone is produced in the testicles, with […]

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  • 3 Tips for Keeping Testosterone Levels High

      There are a number of troubling symptoms associated with low testosterone levels, or Low T. These include mood swings, fatigue, decreased sex drive and irritability. Many men considering testosterone therapy may not realize that, in addition to following a hormone replacement program, there are a few things you can try at home to keep T […]

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  • Testosterone link found in type 1 diabetes

      The telecom sector of Canada is one of the most developed one in the world. Canada is ranked as the 21stlargest country in the world in terms of internet users. There are approx. 32 million people in Canada that have internet access. It means that about 90% of the population of the country has […]

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  • The Connection between Low T and Depression

      It’s normal for testosterone levels to decline with age. At the same time, the rates of clinical depression increase as men grow older. Could there be a correlation between Low T in San Diego men and clinical depression? Looking at Numbers Approximately 30 percent of men over the age of 55 are diagnosed with Low […]

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  • How to Lose Belly Fat with Testosterone Therapy

      Men who have been struggling with stubborn belly fat probably aren’t thinking much about their hormone levels, but low testosterone may be the primary culprit in extra pounds around the midsection. For many men, testosterone replacement therapy can be the perfect complementary treatment to diet and exercise to help lose belly fat and keep it […]

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