10 Symptoms of Low T
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10 Symptoms of Low T

Low testosterone, or low T, affects about 5 million American men. Testosterone starts to naturally decline in men after age 40, but if it drops too low you may experience symptoms of low T. Your doctor can check your levels by taking a blood sample. The normal range is between 300 and 1,000 nanograms per…

Australian Study: Decline in Testosterone Is Not Due To Aging
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Australian Study: Decline in Testosterone Is Not Due To Aging

Don’t keep blaming the decline in testosterone levels on getting older, say the authors of a new Australian study. Instead, “testosterone changes are largely explained by smoking behavior and changes in health status, particularly obesity and depression,” claims Gary Wittert, MD, professor of medicine at the University of Adelaide. Testosterone levels decline naturally as men age…

Ibuprofen Can Increase Psychiatric Symptoms – New Study
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Ibuprofen Can Increase Psychiatric Symptoms – New Study

The results of a small study of ibuprofen and testosterone suggest that taking this nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug can change metabolism of the hormone. Although taking this commonly used over-the-counter (OTC) drug did not significantly alter testosterone levels, it did cause a change in the ratio of testosterone to luteinizing hormone (LH) and a condition known…

Testosterone May Improve Exercise Ability in Heart Patients
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Testosterone May Improve Exercise Ability in Heart Patients

If you thought testosterone therapy was just for boosting sexual performance or building muscle, be prepared to add another benefit to the list. Results of four small trials showed that testosterone may improve exercise ability in patients with heart failure, and that T therapy may offer other health benefits as well. Testosterone is a hormone…

Want Higher Testosterone? Stop Running So Much.
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Want Higher Testosterone? Stop Running So Much.

A new study appearing in the European Journal of Applied Physiology explored low testosterone in endurance athletes, a condition often referred to as exercise-hypogonadal male condition (EHMC, or low testosterone associated with high levels of aerobic exercise) to determine whether these individuals also experience symptoms associated with hypogonadism. Prior to this study, there has been…

Can Low Testosterone Increase the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes?
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Can Low Testosterone Increase the Risk of Type 2 Diabetes?

You’ve probably heard the latest buzz phrase—“Got low T?” and the “T” being referred to is testosterone. Of the many conditions being attributed to low testosterone, researchers are now saying you can add the risk of type 2 diabetes to the list. The list of symptoms associated with low testosterone or testosterone deficiency in men includes reduced sex…

What Causes Andropause?
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What Causes Andropause?

Causes of andropause all concern one thing: testosterone. The main cause of andropause is a gradual drop in testosterone levels, and this decline occurs because the testes, which produce testosterone, begin to fail as men get older. More specifically, the Leydic cells, which make most of the testosterone in the testes, do not secrete the hormone…

What Are the Best Ways to Increase Your Testosterone (Without Drugs)?
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What Are the Best Ways to Increase Your Testosterone (Without Drugs)?

If you are looking for the best ways to increase your T, you are in luck. Even though much of the testosterone surging through your bloodstream is tightly bound to a protein called sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG), some testosterone is less tightly bound to another, different protein. That protein is called albumin, and a…

Does Testosterone Increase Prostate Cancer Risk?
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Does Testosterone Increase Prostate Cancer Risk?

An often-asked question among men who are thinking about starting testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is, does testosterone increase prostate cancer risk? Experts and researchers have studied and debated this question for years. A new study case-control study from Sweden adds to the growing literature showing that taking the hormone does not raise a man’s risk…