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Although testosterone is the primary male sex hormone, a small amount is also necessary for female health. (Photo Credit: Image Source/Getty Images) Estrogen in Women Estrogen is a class of related hormones that includes estriol, estradiol, and estrone. ...
Testosterone pellets have emerged as a game-changing therapy for women’s health, particularly in the areas of breast cancer prevention and management of…
I am giving a webinar this week to a group of cardiologists on all gender cardiology. Spoiler alert, there is no difference between cis and trans gender heart health. The differences lay in access to health care, stereotypes about hormone therapy, and minority stress. For cardiology, once you...
Have you ever wondered why women don’t get as big and muscular as their male counterparts even if they train as hard as them? This is because of a hormone calledtestosterone.Testosterone is the male hormone and is responsible for puberty, development of sexual organs, and building ofmuscle ...
Aim for organic foods and peel non-organic foods to reduce exposure to insecticides. Recap Testosterone is significant to both men and women. Unfortunately, testosterone levels are negatively affected by our diet and lifestyles. The good news is, you can naturally raise your T-levels in ways suc...
D-Bal, it is generally not recommended for women Opinions presented here are based on our research and ranking system and may not represent typical results. Visit product websites for more information. D-Bal is a legal steroid alternative designed to mimic the effects of the anabolic steroid Di...
Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK Anubha Mahajan, Laura Wittemans & Mark I McCarthy International Center for Research and Research Training in Endocrine Disruption of Male Reproduction and Child Health, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark ...
Low testosterone levels can also affect women’s health, leading to reduced bone mass and a decreased sex drive. In both men and women, low testosterone levels can increase the risk of osteoporosis and fractures, which can negatively impact overall health and quality of life. ...
Some side effects of testosterone may occur that usuallydo not need medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. Also, your health care professional may be able to tell you about ways to prevent or reduce some of these side effects...