First published at 16:41 UTC on June 28th, 2022.
https://www.hgh.tv/low-testosterone-poor-health
It is common knowledge that as men age they become susceptible to experiencing all types of health problems. Loss of muscle size and strength, fatigue, weight gain, and an accumulation of blubber, esp…
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https://www.hgh.tv/low-testosterone-poor-health
It is common knowledge that as men age they become susceptible to experiencing all types of health problems. Loss of muscle size and strength, fatigue, weight gain, and an accumulation of blubber, especially around the belly, throbbing, inflamed joints, insomnia, moodiness, downheartedness, and an apathetic attitude along with losing the zest for life all add up to a hideous, off-key orchestra.
And the crescendo of this orchestra is worse: cancer, especially prostate cancer, stroke, heart attack, dementia, and, all-too-often, suicide. There are, of course, many reasons for this sad outcome experienced by many men. Smoking, obesity, alcohol and drug abuse, lack of exercise, and stress all take a terrible toll on men's health.
But there is another often overlooked factor that plays a significant role in the precipitous crackup of men's condition: the loss of testosterone.
Low-T Connected to Poor Health Outcomes in Men
Testosterone Deficiency is a major problem in the United States right now. There are millions of men that are suffering from the deficiency and don't even know it. Recent research has shown that Low-T is correlated with a number of different health conditions that have a negative impact on health and mortality among aging men. Some medical professionals even say that Testosterone Deficiency is one of the common factors of premature aging.
A few common problems that men with Low-T experience are hypertension, diabetes, and obesity. A new study shows that men with these medical conditions experience medically Low Testosterone Levels at a rate that is double that of the general population.
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