Testosterone is the hormone that fuels men’s engines. Produced in the testes, gonads and adrenal glands, testosterone drives puberty and overall men’s health throughout their lives by playing a key role in the male’s reproduction system including the testes and prostate, as well promoting increased muscle and bone mass, and the growth of body hair.
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Common Myths of Male Infertility
King Henry VIII blamed his difficulty of producing a male heir on a few of his wives, and heads did roll. He probably never realized that the problem could have been him, not his wives, Many of these myths prevail today when it comes to male infertility. In fact, each year in the United States,
Read MoreIs it Time for a Vasectomy?
Choosing to get a vasectomy is a very personal decision that impacts both you and your family. Maybe you’ve decided that you don’t want children – or any more children; or your partner wants to be taken off birth control. Maybe you are tired of the inconvenience of using condoms. Whatever the case, weigh your
Read MoreTalking to Your Husband about Vasectomy Reversal
Deciding whether or not to get a vasectomy is a personal and challenging decision, but so is re-evaluating whether you want your or your husband’s vasectomy reversed. You might have decided early on that having children was not in your future, but what you may had decided was a permanent solution to your family planning
Read MoreVisiting a Urologist vs. Primary Care Physician
When you need an annual checkup, have a lingering illness, or have an unusual pain in a part of your body, it only makes sense to visit your primary care physician (PCP). However, if there is a specific problem or pain and you need a higher level of care, your PCP will refer you to
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