Men today generally have a lower sperm count than they did 60 years ago; or so say scientists who have been looking closely at the general trend. The lower sperm count, according to experts, is due to the fact that our bodies are bathed in a sea of estrogens, which compete for testosterone receptors in the body. Men are exposed to estrogens in the environment which ultimately ... Continue Reading
Low Testosterone in Men Linked to Huge Increase in Risk of Death
There really is a male version of menopause, often called andropause. It is not as pronounced as the menopause experienced by women, but it is none the less real. Men do not like to think about it or talk about it because it makes them seem less manly. They are reluctant to do anything about it, and when they do, it is to ask for a prescription for Viagra rather than attempting ... Continue Reading