The benefits of testosterone replacement therapy:
• Testosterone replacement therapy for older men
• Sexual Side Effects of Alpha Blockers and 5-Alpha-Reductase Inhibitors
• Testosterone Replacement Has Health Benefits
• New Studies Highlight Benefits, Risks of Testosterone Therapy
• Multiple Benefits of Long-Term Testosterone Replacement Therapy for Diabetes Patients
• Study Shows Health Benefits of Testosterone Replacement
Testosterone replacement therapy improves quality of life:
• Testosterone and men’s quality of life
• Testosterone replacement therapy with long-acting testosterone undecanoate improves sexual function
Testosterone replacement therapy does not increase cardiovascular risks in men with low testosterone:
• Study of 83,000 Veterans finds cardiovascular benefits to testosterone replacement
• Experts, Androgen Study Group petition JAMA to retract testosterone article
• Testosterone replacement therapy does not increase cardiovascular risks in men with low testosterone levels
Benefits of TRT and cardiovascular disease:
• Study of 83,000 Veterans finds cardiovascular benefits to testosterone replacement
• Testosterone and cardiovascular disease–the controversy and the facts
Benefits of TRT with men who have moderate congestive heart failure:
• Effect of Long-Acting Testosterone Treatment on Functional Exercise Capacity, Skeletal Muscle Performance, Insulin Resistance, and Baroreflex Sensitivity
Benefits of low testosterone for diabetics:
• Testosterone replacement therapy improves metabolic parameters in hypogonadal men with type 2 diabetes but not in men with coexisting depression: the BLAST study
• Testosterone replacement therapy improves insulin resistance, glycaemic control, visceral adiposity and hypercholesterolaemia in hypogonadal men with type 2 diabetes
Low testosterone associated with Alzheimer’s dementia:
Effect of Testosterone Therapy in Men With Alzheimer’s Disease and Low Testosterone
Low testosterone therapy associated with osteoporosis:
What Puts Men at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Low testosterone levels associated with rheumatoid arthritis:
Decreased testosterone levels in men with rheumatoid arthritis: effect of low dose prednisone therapy
Low testosterone levels associated with sudden cardiac arrest:
Sex hormone levels in patients with sudden cardiac arrest
Advantages of injection TRT versus gels or creams:
Injection of testosterone may be safer and more effective than transdermal administration for combating loss of muscle and bone in older men
Preserving testicular function during TRT with HCG:
Concomitant intramuscular human chorionic gonadotropin preserves spermatogenesis in men undergoing testosterone replacement therapy
Maintaining sperm count while on TRT:
Concomitant intramuscular human chorionic gonadotropin preserves spermatogenesis in men undergoing testosterone replacement therapy
Severely low sperm counts:
The Use of HCG-Based Combination Therapy for Recovery of Spermatogenesis after Testosterone Use.
Reversal of gynecomastia with tamoxifen:
Management of physiological gynaecomastia with tamoxifen.
Sermorelin the safe method to increasing HGH levels:
Sermorelin: A better approach to management of adult-onset growth hormone insufficiency?
Sermorelin has anti aging properties:
• Aging, growth hormone and physical performance.
• Growth hormone in the aging male.
Sermorelin can be cardio-protective for post heart attack patients:
Activation of growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) receptor stimulates cardiac reverse remodeling after myocardial infarction (MI).
Green Tea EGCG increases potency of huperzine A for purposes of preserving acetylcholine:
• Green tea polyphenol (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate enhances the inhibitory effect of huperzine A on acetylcholinesterase by increasing the affinity with serum albumin.
Investigation of the mechanism of enhanced effect of EGCG on huperzine A’s inhibition of acetylcholinesterase activity in rats by a multispectroscopic method.
Treatment with Huperzine A improves cognition in vascular dementia patients.
Selegiline for purposes of preserving dopamine and seretonin:
Can Deprenyl (Selegiline) Extend Human Lifespan?