Increasing testosterone in men ignores deeply rooted cultural and social factors at the center of this health emergency.
Annalisa (Nalis) Merelli is a contributing writer at STAT focused on boys’ and men’s health. The first thing Abraham Morgentaler learned about testosterone is that it’s a brain hormone. It was in a ...
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Ozempic & testosterone: Is there a link?
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Ozempic may help improve testosterone levels in people ...
Rob, 42, is a fitness guy. He loves working out, spends his spare time in the jujitsu gym and eats a high-protein diet heavy on avocado oil. He cares about his health and wants to optimize it, and a ...
This article was reviewed by Darragh O’Carroll, MD. Key Takeaways: Testosterone’s reputation for causing anger and aggression ...
Dr. Sapolsky is a neuroscientist and primatologist. I was observing a 9-year-old male baboon in the Serengeti of East Africa one day in 1983. Baboon troops are very hierarchical, and this baboon was a ...
Testosterone therapy is on the rise as men seek more energy and vitality, revealing shifting views on aging and modern masculinity.
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