British research backs 'male menopause' cure
British research backs 'male menopause' cure

October 2011 - Afraid that using testosterone to treat andropause might increase your risk of prostate cancer? Fear no more, say researchers from the Institute of Urology at University College Hospital in London. While many doctors had been avoiding the use of testosterone therapy — and leaving millions of men to suffer with the symptoms of “male menopause” — due to a potential link to prostate cancer, this new study reveals that no such link exists.
Observing 1,500 patients over a period of 15 years, the study revealed that, rather than leading to cancer, testosterone therapy is actually beneficial to the prostate. The researchers hope that this news will encourage more men to seek treatment for their andropause symptoms.
The hormone expert physicians in the BodyLogicMD network have long understood the benefits of testosterone replacement. Using bioidentical testosterone and other natural hormones, as well as nutritional and fitness guidance, these doctors are helping millions of men find relief from andropause and feel their very best.
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