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Women can resist testosterone-fuelled political debate


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on February 20th, 2024

beautiful 1274052_960_720 225x300Reading Time: 3 minutes It seems to me there's little dispute - from David Cameron down - that having only four women in the cabinet is a pretty sorry state of affairs, especially more than 30 years after the Conservatives made history with the country's first female prime minister. But where there is significant room for argument is how best to address the dearth of women in politics and, it appears from this survey, the consequent failure to engage properly with a majority of the electorate. Both under this Government and its Labour predecessors, ministers (yes, usually men) seem to think that banging on … Read more »

Testosterone Fuel for Prostate Cancer Stalls Tumors in Surprise


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on May 4th, 2015

Reading Time: 2 minutes The hormone testosterone, which fuels prostate cancer growth, unexpectedly stymies the disease in certain cases, according to researchers who found it made tumors more vulnerable to treatment in some patients. Prostate cancer is the most common tumor in men. The American Cancer Society projects 220,800 men will be diagnosed with the disease in 2015. The cancer typically turns deadly after tumors stop responding to drugs that block production of testosterone and its receptors, an approach called androgen deprivation therapy that has been standard for 70 years. This is really the most lethal form of prostate cancer, said Michael Schweizer, the … Read more »

TestoFuel testosterone booster testimonial review Anthony – Video


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Published on December 14th, 2014

Reading Time: < 1 minute TestoFuel testosterone booster testimonial review Anthony Anthony from Wales, UK shares his experience of using TestoFuel. By: Roar Ambition Read the original here: TestoFuel testosterone booster testimonial review Anthony - Video … Read more »

Testosterone-fuelled elephant fights black rhino as she protects her calf


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on October 28th, 2020

Reading Time: < 1 minute Large male elephant attacked female rhino which was protecting its calf It charged at the rhino and flipped it onto its back, leaving its legs in the air Continued to roll the defenceless animal around and crush it with its weight Rhino managed to get back up, but sadly died from its injuries days later Stunning images captured by amateur photographer Louis Kok and his wife By Alex Finnis for MailOnline Published: 05:57 EST, 22 September 2014 | Updated: 07:20 EST, 22 September 2014 49 shares 75 View comments They are two giants of the animal kingdom, but that did … Read more »

Will Testosterone Fuel Biotech’s Next Great Race?


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on November 25th, 2018

Reading Time: 3 minutes Boys will be boys. We fight, we apologize, and we enjoy some cold ones the next day like nothing happened. That fraternal feeling may never reach some feuding biotech companies, which seem to find the courtroom as familiar as the research lab. At the center of it all is the hormone that defines masculinity itself: testosterone. Feel the irony? By now you've probably seen a commercial on TV or a full page print ad for AbbVie's (NYSE: ABBV) AndroGel -- the leading testosterone replacement therapy, or TRT, on the market. And you shouldn't expect the marketing barrage to end any … Read more »

Testosterone Fuels Boom, Swindler Sows Panic: Top Business Books


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 13th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes By James Pressley - 2012-06-01T23:00:01Z Testosterone drives traders to take excessive risk, while a Wall Street swindler dupes a U.S. president and triggers a market panic in two of the best business books so far this year. Heres a list of recommended titles. Are You Smart Enough to Work at Google (GOOG)? by William Poundstone (Little, Brown). A guide to brain-bending interview questions asked at Google and other innovative companies. You are shrunk to the height of a nickel and thrown into a blender, one begins. What do you do in the 60 seconds before the blades begin whirring? The … Read more »

Testosterone-fueled infantile males might be a product of Mom's behavior


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on January 6th, 2018

Reading Time: 2 minutes ScienceDaily (May 10, 2012) By comparing the testosterone levels of five-month old pairs of twins, both identical and non-identical, University of Montreal researchers were able to establish that testosterone levels in infancy are not inherited genetically but rather determined by environmental factors. "Testosterone is a key hormone for the development of male reproductive organs, and it is also associated with behavioural traits, such as sexual behaviour and aggression," said lead author Dr. Richard E. Tremblay of the university's Research Unit on Children's Psychosocial Maladjustment. "Our study is the largest to be undertaken with newborns, and our results contrast with the … Read more »

Testosterone-fuelled infantile males might be a product of Mom's behaviour


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 25th, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutes Public release date: 9-May-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: William Raillant-Clark w.raillant-clark@umontreal.ca 514-343-7593 University of Montreal This press release is available in French. MONTREAL, MAY 10, 2012 By comparing the testosterone levels of five-month old pairs of twins, both identical and non-identical, University of Montreal researchers were able to establish that testosterone levels in infancy are not inherited genetically but rather determined by environmental factors. "Testosterone is a key hormone for the development of male reproductive organs, and it is also associated with behavioural traits, such as sexual behaviour and aggression," said lead author Dr. Richard E. Tremblay … Read more »