" said Dr. Irwin Goldstein, Editor-in-Chief ofThe Journal of Sexual Medicine. "These important data reinforce the positive value that treatment with the low dose testosterone patch can bring to the quality-of-life of surgically post-menopausal women with HSDD."...
The risk of heart disease rises by 45 percent in men who seldom engage in sex. As your heart attack risk rises, so does your blood pressure. Sexual consistency helps maintain a healthy balance between oestrogen and testosterone in the body. If any of these is low, “you start to develop ...
Menopausal estrogen and estrogen-progestin replacement therapy and breast cancer risk. JAMA.2000;283:485-491.Google Scholar 35. Ross RK, Paganini-Hill A, Wan PC, Pike MC. Effect of hormone replacement therapy on breast cancer risk: estrogen versus estrogen plus progestin. J Natl Cancer Inst...
in women it's largely a building block for oestrogen -- although a residue of testosterone is present in varying levels in women throughout their adult life, creating the 'joie de vivre, enjoyment of sex, energy and assertiveness that are part of the human personality in both sexes', adds...
No significant changes were found for somatic or vasomotor scores.(26) Similar findings on depression were reported in a study in a Chinese population (n=29).(27)Sex steroid hormonesAnimal data Blood levels of progesterone in female mice and blood levels of testosterone in male mice were ...
"Sex improves muscle tone all over your body, especially areas women are most concerned about," says clinical psychologist and sex therapist Dr. Shannon Chavez. Even better: When you're aroused or have an orgasm, you release testosterone, which is key in building and maintaining lean muscle ...
Evaluation of the clinical relevance of benefits associated with transdermal testosterone treatment in post menopausal women with hypoactive sexual desire disorder. J Sex Med 2007;4:1001-8.Kingsberg S et al. Evaluation of the clinical relevance of benefits associated with transdermal testosterone ...
Flaxseed dietary supplement versus hormone replacement therapy in hypercholesterolemic menopausal women. Obstet Gynecol. 2002;100(3):495-504.12220769 42. Bloedon LT, Balikai S, Chittams J, et al. Flaxseed and cardiovascular risk factors: results from a double blind randomized, controlled clinical ...
The short answer is: yes, 100 percent. “I’m a big believer that all age groups should use it, butespeciallymenopausal women. In every other circumstance of aging (dry eyes or dry skin, for example) we treat that problem. But when women become menopausal vaginally, we’re like, ‘Oh...
In the SELECT study, synthetic vitamin E 400 units/day increased the risk for prostate cancer (HR, 1.17; 99% CI, 1.004 to 1.36; P=0.008).(Klein 2011) However, in the Women's Health Study, natural vitamin E 600 units on alternate days did not increase the risk of cancer or death fr...