Source: Endocrine Society
Boston, MA – In obese middle-aged men, losing weight while dieting normally depletes both fat and muscle. But adding testosterone treatment may help them lose only fat and retain their muscle, new research suggests. The study results will be presented in a poster Saturday, April 2, at ENDO 2016, the annual meeting of the Endocrine Society, in Boston.
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In Some Men, Taking Testosterone While Dieting May Help Lose Fat, Not Muscle
Posted on March 2nd, 2017
Testosterone therapy may protect against cardiovascular disease
Posted on February 27th, 2017
Source: UPI
Feb. 13 (UPI) — A new study from Boston University Medical Center has found that long-term therapy to treat low testosterone in men may also lower the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Experts Take Strong Stance on Testosterone Deficiency and Treatment
Posted on June 24th, 2016
Source: Medical Express
In an effort to address widespread concerns related to testosterone deficiency (TD) and its treatment with testosterone therapy, a group of international experts has developed a set of resolutions and conclusions to provide clarity for physicians and patients.
Destroying the Myth About Testosterone Replacement and Prostate Cancer
Posted on December 4th, 2015
Source: Life Extension Magazine
For decades, the medical establishment erroneously conjectured that testosterone replacement therapy increases one’s risk of prostate cancer.
Study of 83,000 Veterans finds cardiovascular benefits to testosterone replacement
Posted on November 19th, 2015
Source: US Department of Veteran Affairs
A VA database study of more than 83,000 patients found that men whose low testosterone was restored to normal through gels, patches, or injections had a lower risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from any cause, versus similar men who were not treated.