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It’s safe to say most people know that getting the right amount of sleep can help with just about everything, but quality of sleep also
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It’s safe to say most people know that getting the right amount of sleep can help with just about everything, but quality of sleep also

Image: Women’s International Pharmacy, WomensInternational.com At some point in most men’s lives, their testosterone levels will decrease. However, the symptoms that present themselves will be

Many men with low testosterone avoid replacement therapy when they learn they may have to inject the medication themselves. The downside is that injections tend

The average American is busier than ever before. The stresses of every day life are large contributors to the way you feel physically and mentally

Are you looking for a way to maximize your workouts to specifically target fat-loss? If so, you’ll want to exercise first thing in the morning,

A report in the February 21, 2017 edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that testosterone replacement therapy for one year, “significantly

Finally, the study we have all been waiting for is here. A February 2017 article in the prestigious Journal of the American Medical Association shows

A very important study recently published in the country’s most prestigious medical journal, the New England Journal of Medicine, evaluated the “Effects of Testosterone Treatment

Sexual dysfunction is often just one indicator of a bigger problem. If you’re struggling with erectile dysfunction, the answer could be as simple as improving

If you’re having significant symptoms of low testosterone including low libido, decreased energy and decreased concentration, it’s important to have a complete hormone panel done in order to identify all possible causes. This means looking beyond the amount of testosterone circulating in the bloodstream, to include your SHBG levels. The problem with the protein SHBG is once testosterone is bound to it, it becomes unavailable for cells to use. A complete panel can help identify this and help your doctor determine the proper level of total testosterone for you.