American Testosterone Clinic for Men



Doc Talk: Men don’t have to resign themselves to low testosterone


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesIn the early 1900s, Kansas was home to one of the most financially successful doctors in American history John Brinkley who practiced in Milford. He became famous or infamous to some for procedures which involved the transfer of tissue from one species to another; specifically, transplanting goat testicles into humans as a treatment of sexual dysfunction. Brinkley was scrutinized and eventually exposed as a charlatan and stripped of his license to practice medicine; however, his work was partially responsible for inspiring serious investigators to discover testosterone. In the mid-1930s, researchers Adolf Butenandt and Leopold Ruzicka were awarded the Nobel Prize … Read more »

Side Effects of Testosterone Injections | eHow


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteDuncan S. Anderson Duncan S. Anderson began writing in 1982, publishing his first prose through the Scholastic Achievement Awards. In 2000 he was accepted at Poetry.com, where he won three Editor's Choice awards. He has been writing online professionally since 2004, specializing in medical and history topics. The side effects of testosterone injections include depression, nausea, vomiting, skin rash and itching, unusual bleeding and swelling, and weight gain. Sexual difficulties have also been reported in men and women, and an overdose can cause impotence in men. Testosterone therapy is a method of replacing testosterone in individuals with low levels of … Read more »

Low testosterone not normal part of aging


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteHOUSTON, June 24 (UPI) -- A drop in testosterone levels in men as they age is more likely to result from smoking, obesity and depression -- not aging, researchers in Australia say. Dr. Gary Wittert, professor of medicine at the University of Adelaide in Adelaide in Australia, and colleagues analyzed testosterone levels in more than 1,500 men who had measurements taken at two clinic visits five years apart. Men who had abnormal values, were taking medications or had medical conditions known to affect hormones, were excluded. The men included in the analysis involved 1,382 men -- ages 35 to 80 … Read more »

Testosterone 'kills men,' say scientists


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteA study of the lives of eunuchs from Korea's Joseon dynasty suggests that testosterone may be to blame for non-castrated men's shorter lifespans. Picture: Anja Johnson, flickr.com Source: Supplied SCIENTISTS have new evidence about why women live longer than men, from a study of historical data showing castrated Koreans far outlived their non-eunuch contemporaries. The study, published in the scientific journal Current Biology used detailed genealogical records of the Imperial nobility during Korea's Joseon dynasty, which spanned more than 500 years from the late 1300s to the early 1900s. According to the data, most men, including kings and royal family … Read more »

Low Testosterone Treatments – Testosterone Replacement Therapy


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe most common treatment for low testosterone (also called male hypogonadism) is testosterone replacement therapy. This should address the symptoms associated with low testosterone, such as low sex drive and poor erections. It should be noted that if you have another condition causing low testosterone (such as a pituitary tumor), then your doctor will treat that, too. Also, if fertility is a concern, you should talk to your doctor about your options. This article, however, focuses on treating just the low levels of testosterone. Testosterone Replacement Therapy Options You have several options for replacing testosterone. Please talk to your doctor … Read more »

Testosterone Tied to Prosocial Behavior


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 1 minuteBy Rick Nauert PhD Senior News Editor Reviewed by John M. Grohol, Psy.D. on October 1, 2013 New research suggests testosterone can promote generosity, but only when there is no threat of competition. The study is published in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science. Study findings show that testosterone is implicated in behaviors that help to foster and maintain social relationships, indicating that its effects are more nuanced than previously thought. Testosterone may mediate competitive and potentially antisocial behavior when social challenges or threats need to be confronted and handled, said lead researcher Maarten Boksem, Ph.D., … Read more »

Andropause | Health | Embarrassing | Channel4.com/bodies


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesVoiceover: When the menopause affects women the average age for this is 52. The embarrassing symptoms are well recognised. As well as memory loss, mood swings and hot flushes are common. But what if a man such as 66 year old Derek should have similar symptoms? Hes come to the clinic for help. Derek: The biggest hell for me has been upsetting my family. I know my wife has suffered. If I can find some treatment that will cure the problem then I shall be very happy and so will my family. Dr Pixie: Nice to meet you Derek. So … Read more »

Testosterone gels can affect women, kids


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesPosted: Monday, January 14, 2013, 1:00 AM By Mike Cohen, president of the Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP), a nonprofit in Horsham devoted to medication safety. This post originally appeared on the blog "Checkup," at http://www.philly.com/checkup Could it be "Low T? By now, youve probably heard this line or seen a multitude of TV or newspaper ads for testosterone gel products. Drug makers have been tapping into this billion dollar market aimed at men over 40, which is when men may start to feel the signs of aging and decreased desire for sexual relations. The gel is easy to … Read more »

More Men Taking Testosterone, But Risks Unclear


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesMONDAY, June 3 (HealthDay News) -- Those late-night ads telling aging men that "low T" may be the reason they've lost the spring in their step appear to be reaching their audience. Use of testosterone therapy has increased dramatically over the past decade, according to a new study. But experts worry that too many men may be taking the supplements without understanding the potential risks. Researchers at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston pointed out that the development of new drugs, particularly topical gels, also likely played a role in this trend. The study, published in the current … Read more »

Testosterone boosts postmenopausal women’s memory


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteWashington, June 18 (ANI): Postmenopausal women's verbal learning and memory improved after they were treated with testosterone gel, a new study has found. Principal investigator Susan Davis, MBBS (MD), PhD, of Monash University, Melbourne, Australia, said that this was the first large, placebo-controlled study of the effects of testosterone on mental skills in postmenopausal women who are not on estrogen therapy. In the investigator-initiated study, the Australian researchers randomly assigned 92 healthy postmenopausal women, ages 55 to 65, who were not receiving estrogen therapy, to receive one of two treatments for 26 weeks. The treatments were a testosterone gel (LibiGel, … Read more »

Testosterone Cream Side Effects | eHow – eHow | How to Videos …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 22nd, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteBrennan Mcmahon Brennan McMahon was born and raised in Rowlett, TX (an eastern suburb 30 minutes from Dallas.) He graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2003 with a Bachelor's degree in literary studies, has worked on several TV shows and movies such as Prison Break and Walking Tall 2 & 3, and is an independent screenwriter and freelance writer/columnist now living in Dallas. Too low or too high testosterone levels in the body can result in a number of physical and mental ailments in men and women. Keeping a balanced testosterone level in the body is ideal, … Read more »

AndroGel® (testosterone gel) 1% – National Institutes of Health


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesandrogel(testosterone) gel [Unimed Pharmaceuticals, Inc. A Solvay Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Company] CIII Rx only 500122/500127 Rev Apr 2007 AndroGel (testosterone gel) 1% is a clear, colorless hydroalcoholic gel containing 1% testosterone. AndroGel provides continuous transdermal delivery of testosterone, the primary circulating endogenous androgen, for 24 hours following a single application to intact, clean, dry skin of the shoulders, upper arms and/or abdomen. A daily application of AndroGel 5g, 7.5g, or 10g contains 50mg, 75mg, or 100mg of testosterone, respectively, to be applied daily to the skin's surface. Approximately 10% of the applied testosterone dose is absorbed across skin of average permeability … Read more »

Testosterone Therapy – Bioidentical Testosterone Replacement …


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesThe androgen group of hormones includes any substance that assists in the development and manages the appearance of male characteristics. The principal hormone in this group is testosterone, an anabolic steroid. Anabolic steroids promote the retention of protein in the body, contribute to muscle mass, bone strength, bone density and more. Testosterone, which stimulates male puberty, is derived from cholesterol and produced in the testes. Testosteroneserves several purposes in the male body including the growth and development of sexual characteristics. Thetestosterone hormonealso deepens the voice during puberty, stimulates the growth of facial and body hair, increases sexual drive, and is … Read more »

Testosterone Cream Side Effects | eHow


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: < 1 minuteBrennan Mcmahon Brennan McMahon was born and raised in Rowlett, TX (an eastern suburb 30 minutes from Dallas.) He graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas in 2003 with a Bachelor's degree in literary studies, has worked on several TV shows and movies such as Prison Break and Walking Tall 2 & 3, and is an independent screenwriter and freelance writer/columnist now living in Dallas. Too low or too high testosterone levels in the body can result in a number of physical and mental ailments in men and women. Keeping a balanced testosterone level in the body is ideal, … Read more »

testosterone’s – Anabolic Steroids – Steroid .com


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 3 minutesWhile there are numerous hormones we may aptly label important in-terms of proper function and health, for men the hormone testosterone is of great importance. Both men and women require testosterone for a well-functioning body but men do so in far higher amounts then their female counterparts. While a very important hormone and largely misunderstood, testosterone is easily one of the most exciting hormones we can discuss, especially as it pertains to performance enhancing; in-fact, we can confidently say it is the most important hormone in the performance enhancing game. Without adequate levels of testosterone our goals will largely not … Read more »

Low testosterone levels in men should not be ignored


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesPosted by admin in Lifestyle on November 9th, 2012 | 4 responses By Mandy Kendall Weve all heard of menopause and the affects it can have on women. Well, low testosterone levels (or Low T) can be responsible for the male version (man-o-pause?) and it can affect men in many of the same ways. Testosterone, known as the male hormone, is responsible for the typically male characteristics that appear during puberty such as facial hair growth, a deeper voice and muscle growth. Women produce testosterone too, but in much lower quantities than men. Mandy Kendall During adulthood, testosterone helps maintain … Read more »

Fecal transplants cure diarrhea, modulate testosterone levels


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 3 minutesAurich Lawson / Thinkstock From some perspectives, we humans aren't really so much individuals as we are walking ecosystemsour bodies carry more bacterial cellswith their own genomes and agendasthan the total count of human cells we're composed of. Bacteria cover our skin, get to our food before we have the chance to absorb it, and in many cases stay helpfully out of the way of the immune system. Given all that, it shouldn't be a surprise that we're finding that bacteria can have significant effects on the human body in ways that go well beyond causing an infection. Two articles … Read more »

Testosterone in male songbirds may enhance desire to sing, but not song quality


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 3 minutesDec. 30, 2013 For the male canary, the ability to sing a pitch-perfect song is critical to wooing female canaries. As the seasons change, so does song quality and frequency. The hormone testosterone plays a role in this changing song behavior. Researchers at The Johns Hopkins University have found that introducing testosterone in select areas of a male canary's brain can affect its ability to successfully attract and mate with a female through birdsong. They also found that enhancing song activity based on testosterone in one brain area can change the size of a separate brain area that regulates song … Read more »

Study tracks symptoms in men as testosterone levels decline


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

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Sudden decline in testosterone may cause Parkinson's disease symptoms in men


Posted by Dr. Michael White, Updated on December 21st, 2017

Reading Time: 2 minutesJuly 26, 2013 The results of a new study by neurological researchers at Rush University Medical Center show that a sudden decrease of testosterone, the male sex hormone, may cause Parkinson's like symptoms in male mice. The findings were recently published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry. One of the major roadblocks for discovering drugs against Parkinson's disease is the unavailability of a reliable animal model for this disease. "While scientists use different toxins and a number of complex genetic approaches to model Parkinson's disease in mice, we have found that the sudden drop in the levels of testosterone following … Read more »