Estrogen or Testosterone Therapy
Hormone replacement Florida is something that both men and women can benefit from in the event that they are experiencing a reduction in production of certain hormones. Estrogen and testosterone are hormones that your body produces. While people typically think of testosterone as a male hormone and estrogen as a female hormone, both sexes have both hormones. Men can be affected by low estrogen and women can be affected by low testosterone.
Men Produce More Testosterone
When a man begins to...
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Could Be the Solution
Posted by Lytron1
on March 25, 2016
in Uncategorized
When you are noticing some of the signs of low testosterone, then testosterone replacement therapy Miami could be right for you. Dealing with low testosterone can lead to a decrease in your sex drive and make it difficult maintain muscle mass or lose weight.
Learn more about testosterone replacement therapy Miami to find out if it the right solution for your situation.
The Common Signs of Low Testosterone
There are some common signs that you will likely experience if you are suffering from ...
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Hormone Therapy Boca Raton FAQ
As you age, you may experience a reduction in testosterone production. This is most common among the elderly, but it can also occur at any age. A drop in testosterone can have a major impact on your health. It can lead to an increased risk of diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. It can also impact your ability to maintain muscle mass and lower your sex drive. If you have been experiencing any of the symptoms of low testosterone, then you may benefit from hormone therapy Boca Raton.
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Improve Your Health
Posted by Rejuvchip
on February 26, 2016
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Osteoporisis
Posted by Lytron1
on February 10, 2016
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Osteoporosis is the bone loss that occurs frequently among women in post-menopausal years. It can cause thin bones, pain, and the increased risk of fractures.
It's also what causes the distinctive sloped shoulder appearance frequently seen in elderly women.
About half of women and a quarter of men older than 50 will develop some sort of osteoporosis-related health issue at some point in their life, usually a fracture.
Types of Menopause
Menopause occurs when a woman's reproductive ho...
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Male Hormone Facts
Male hormones are what make men masculine. Male hormones cause the male body to be taller, stronger, and more muscular than women's bodies.
During adolescence is when boys get their first blast of testosterone. It's what cause the changes that come with puberty: The lowering of the voice, the increased sex drive, hair on the chest and elsewhere on the body.
Hormones and the Body
The body has hundreds of different types of hormones. In fact, hormones are the chemicals that control ho...
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Treating Symptoms of Menopause
Posted by Lytron1
on January 20, 2016
in Uncategorized
Hormone therapy is commonly used to help alleviate the symptoms of menopause, which are caused by reduced estrogen levels.
The most well-known symptom of menopause is hot flashes. But other symptoms include disturbances to the sleep cycle and vaginal dryness.
In some instances, hormone therapy also is used to help prevent osteoporosis from developing in women.
Stages of Menopause
Menopause can be broken down into three stages. The first is perimenopause, or the period during which ...
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New Research May Minimize the Risk of Breast Cancer with HRT
Posted by Lytron1
on January 6, 2016
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A new study has determined that certain types of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) have "very significant effects" on the genes associated with breast cancer.
The study -- which was presented to the World Congress on Menopause, held in Cancun, Mexico -- may be the first step in identifying which types of HRT have minimal effect on breast cancer. It also opens the door to the long-term possibility of personalizing HRT according to a woman's specific genes.
Swedish Research
The report r...
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Testosterone Therapy Effective for Male Hypogonadism
Male hypogonadism is a condition in which the body doesn't produce enough testosterone, which is the male hormone that modulates masculine growth and development during puberty. It also refers to a condition in which a male has an impaired ability to produce sperm.
Hypogonadism is something a male can either be born with or develop later in life due to an injury or an infection. The effects of the condition depend on the cause and when in life it develops.
The good news is that many types ...
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