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Medical professionals have torn into Donald Trump’s defense secretary for his plans to test military personnel’s testosterone and offer hormone replacement therapy to those with low levels. Pete
Pete Hegseth said that the Pentagon would begin testing troops' testosterone. Researchers say the hormone is already overprescribed to young men.
After years of research, we finally understand how GLP-1s impact T on day 1 versus years later.
Health officials serving under President Donald Trump want to make it easier for men to get a prescription for testosterone. It's the latest shift in an ongoing debate over the benefits and risks
Think icing your balls will boost testosterone? We asked a urologist to explain what actually works for hormone health and male fertility.
IF YOU'RE LOOKING for ways to increase testosterone levels, you might have heard people talking about Tongkat Ali (AKA Eurycoma longifolia, long jack, and Malaysian ginseng). Whatever you call it, it’s an Asian plant known for being a natural T booster.
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How to boost testosterone naturally
Testosterone is the quintessential male hormone. This androgen plays a major role in a variety of physiological processes, including muscle mass, bone density, libido, and mood, to name a few. It's indeed a very important hormone,
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Low Testosterone Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Cancer, Study Finds
(SciePro/Science Photo Library/Getty Images) We may not have a definitive cure for cancer yet, but thanks to research, we have an expanding list of risk factors, including levels of exercise, alcohol intake,
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A hidden influence on teen girls' emotions: testosterone
Key Takeaways Higher levels of testosterone in girls during puberty are associated with mental health symptoms such as depression and anxietyTestosterone increases were more significant than other hormonal changes,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Wednesday that he is rolling out a new screening program for “testosterone deficiency” among troops, calling it necessary to allow them to operate at their “absolute best.
