Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Sexual function, walking ability and mood in men aged at least 65 years can be improved with testosterone ...
A recent study on testosterone treatment for older men shows modest sexual benefits but lacks proper evaluation of relative risks for people who receive the treatment. Thomas Gill, professor of ...
As men age, their testosterone levels decrease, but prior studies of the effects of administering testosterone to older men have been inconclusive. Now, research shows that testosterone treatment for ...
Middle-age and older men with large waist circumferences and low/normal testosterone levels don’t gain better vascular health when using cream to replace the hormone, but they do stand to benefit from ...
New Haven, Conn.-- Treatment with testosterone improves sexual function and mood in older men with low testosterone levels, report Yale researchers. The results of the Testosterone Trials (TTrials), ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Sexual desire, erectile function and sexual activity were all consistently, independently and positively ...
Older men with low libido and low testosterone levels showed more interest in sex and engaged in more sexual activity when they underwent testosterone therapy, according to a new study. Older men with ...
Testosterone therapy may not improve sexual function or quality of life in men with lower levels of the sex hormone, researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have found. The three-year study from ...
Men with testosterone deficiency who take long-term testosterone-replacement therapy experience improvements in urinary and sexual function, as well as better quality of life, a registry study ...
A new study shows a significant improvement in both sexual and urinary function as well as quality of life for hypogonadal men who undergo long-term testosterone replacement therapy. These findings ...
Higher testosterone levels during adolescence are associated with increased involvement of the brain's anterior prefrontal cortex (aPFC) in emotion control, but the opposite effect occurs during ...
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