Results of a large study on the effects of testosterone supplementation on physical performance, sexual function, energy level, thinking ability, bone density, atherosclerotic plaque, and anemia in older men.
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A study conducted at the University of North Carolina with over 1000 healthy men concluded that those who exercised too much had a reduction in libido.
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Research on male college students watching the Brazil vs. Italy World Cup match showed that testosterone levels rise after a sports’ team win, and drop following a loss, whether or not the game is watched in a stadium or on television.
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Eating disorders are often thought, both by the public as well as many doctors, as only affecting young girls, but an increasing number of men are being diagnosed. Nine characteristics of ED in men are discussed.
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Breast cancer can also occur in men, though much less commonly than in women. The symptoms, treatment, and prognosis is similar to that for women, but it is important that men be aware of the symptoms and seek treatment without delay.
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Two recent large studies demonstrated a reduction in the rate of prostate cancer by 39% to 47% for men who followed at least five of six diet and lifestyle recommendations. Three extra recommendations, not a part of these studies, are also mentioned.
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Women have traditionally believed to be much more likely to suffer from depression than men, but research just published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry concludes that men and women actually suffer from depression at approximately the same rates.