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  1. madman

    Sexual dysfunction in men & women at different ages

    1:36-39:50
  2. madman

    TRT and cardiovascular risk: TRAVERSE with caution

    The relationship between testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and cardiovascular(CV) disease (CVD) risk in older, hypogonadal men has been debated for years. Observational studies have variably linked low endogenous testosterone levels with adverse cardio metabolic effects and increased CVD...
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    Is it the TRAVERSE Trial or a Travesty?

    Testosterone Repletement Is it the TRAVERSE Trial or a Travesty? (2024) Matthew J. Budoff, MD There is a paper published that did not put its limitations into perspective and may lead to false reassurance about the safety of testosterone, recently published in the New England Journal of...
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    Cardiometabolic Disorder and ED

    Abstract Erectile dysfunction (ED), which is defined as the inability to attain and maintain a satisfactory penile erection to sufficiently permit sexual intercourse, is a consequence and also a cause of cardiometabolic disorders like diabetes mellitus, systemic hypertension, central obesity...
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    Preventing and treating erectile dysfunction with Dr. Mohit Khera

    * the best ways to think about the causes for erectile dysfunction is to use the mnemonic VENT (vascular, endocrine, neurologic, trauma) * VASCULAR being the MOST COMMON cause! Dr. Mohit Khera, professor of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine talks about men's health topics such as...
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    Long-term Effects of PDE5i on Cardiovascular Outcomes and Death

    *This is the first meta-analysis to fully assess the long-term effects of PDE5i on hard cardiovascular endpoints. The major finding of our analysis is that the use of PDE5i is associated with a reduction of 22% in MACE and 30% in all-cause mortality primarily in middle-aged men with a rather...
  7. madman

    Testosterone replacement therapy: What is it? Why is it so popular?

    F**king pathetic! Still spewing misinformation on testosterone therapy and CVD/prostate cancer! Waste of f**king airtime! 2024 LMFAO! TRAVERSE anyone!
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    Revisiting Death by Testosterone? We think not!

    https://www.androgensociety.org/newsletter/death-by-testosterone In July 2023 the cardiovascular results of the TRAVERSE trial were published in the New England Journal of Medicine, demonstrating conclusively that the use of testosterone therapy (TTh) in T-deficient men was associated with no...
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    Study finds associations between low testosterone and all-cause, CVD mortality

    https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-finds-associations-between-low-testosterone-and-all-cause-cvd-mortality “The association of lower testosterone concentrations with higher all-cause mortality was present irrespective of luteinizing hormone concentrations, indicating that low testosterone...
  10. madman

    The Shocking Link Between Erectile Dysfunction and Heart Attacks

    *ED is a progressive disease *15% of men with ED experience a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or stroke, within seven years. Renowned expert Dr. Mo Khera sheds light on common sexual dysfunctions in both men and women, emphasizing the startling connection between erectile...
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    The Expert's Approach to Managing Cardiovascular Risk Among Athletes Using AAS

    Introduction The use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) has become widespread, with an estimated tens of millions of people worldwide using these drugs.1 An "androgen" is any natural or synthetic steroid hormone that binds to androgen receptors to induce the development of male primary and...
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    Testosterone Therapy and Erythrocytosis - the most common dose-limiting effect of testosterone therapy

    https://www.thebloodproject.com/cases-archive/testosterone-therapy-and-erythrocytosis-2/ Introduction Androgens play a crucial role in the development and maintenance of: Male reproductive and sexual functions Body composition Erythropoiesis Muscle and bone health Cognitive function...
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    Association between TRT and cardiovascular outcomes

    ABSTRACT Background The Cardiovascular safety of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) among men with hypogonadism is not well established to date. Hence, we sought to evaluate the cardiovascular disease (CVD) outcomes among patients receiving testosterone therapy by using all recently...
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    New safety data on testosterone therapy for men

    28:33-50:50
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    Cardiovascular safety of testosterone replacement therapy in men

    Abstract Introduction The cardiovascular (CV) safety of testosterone (T) replacement therapy (TRT) is still conflicting. Recent data suggested a TRT-related increased risk of atrial fibrillation (AF). To systematic review and meta-analyze CV risk related to TRT as derived from placebo...
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    Menopause and Hormone Therapy: Why or Why Not?

    Mary Dolan, MD, MPH Professor of Medicine,Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics, Emory University School of Medicine.
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    Cardiovascular disrupting effects of bisphenols, phthalates, and parabens related to endothelial dysfunction

    ABSTRACT Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of death worldwide. CVDs are promoted by the accumulation of lipids and immune cells in the endothelial space resulting in endothelial dysfunction. Endothelial cells are important components of the vascular endothelium, that regulate...
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    High Testosterone Levels: Impact on the Heart

    Abstract Testosterone, the main endogenous active androgen, is used to treat many clinical conditions, such as hypogonadism, infertility, erectile dysfunction, osteoporosis, anemia, and in transgender therapy (female-to-male transsexuals). Androgens are also used by athletes to enhance...
  19. madman

    From Taboo to Treatment: Changing the Conversation on Male Sexual Dysfunction

    In my latest podcast episode with Dr. Mohit Khera, M.B.A., M.P.H., a world-renowned urologist with expertise in sexual medicine and testosterone therapy, we dive deep into the realm of male sexual health. I'm honored to host Dr. Mohit Khera, a world-renowned expert on male sexual dysfunction...
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    Testosterone Therapy and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

    Abstract The debate over the cardiovascular (CV) implications of testosterone therapy (TT) have resulted in diverging safety recommendations and clinical guidelines worldwide. This narrative review synthesizes and critically evaluates long-term studies examining the effects of TT within the...
  21. madman

    Do statins decrease testosterone in men?

    https://intbrazjurol.com.br/vol-numbers-41-50/vol-50-n-02-2024/ 119 | Do statins decrease testosterone in men? Systematic review and meta-analysis Felipe Placco Araujo Glina, Leonardo Lopes, Rodrigo Spinola e Silva, Eduardo Augusto Correa Barros, Bruno Biselli, Sidney Glina [View Full...
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    Men's Sexual Function (and Dysfunction)

    https://www.vumedi.com/channel/nyu-langone/tab/annual-focus-on-mens-health-2023/video/focus-on-mens-health-2023-mens-sexual-function-and-dysfunction/ https://www.hsadeghi.com/dr-sadeghi/ Dr. Sadeghi-Nejad is Professor of Urology and Obstetrics & Gynecology/Director of Men’s Health at...
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    High Testosterone Blood Levels May Increase Mortality

    https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article/21/Supplement_1/qdae001.281/7600971 Abstract Introduction The benefits and risks of testosterone therapy (TT) have been a subject of long-standing debate. The recent TRAVERSE trial demonstrated that men who received TT did not show an increased risk of...
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    Impact of TRT on Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Men with Low Testostosterone: Evaluation of Physiological and Supraphysiological T Levels

    https://academic.oup.com/jsm/article/21/Supplement_1/qdae001.084/7600775 Abstract Introduction Sustained treatment with elevated levels of exogenous testosterone (T) has been linked to various adverse events, particularly concerning cardiovascular risks. However, there is currently a lack of...
  25. madman

    Evaluation of the Male with Erectile Dysfunction

    37.1 Introduction The evaluation of the male who presents with erectile dysfunction (ED) can be one the most impactful visits in the long-term health of the patient. As illustrated in this chapter, ED has a number of important implications for overall men’s health. ED may be the only symptom...
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    Molecular Biology and Physiology of Erectile Function and Dysfunction

    36.1 Introduction Erectile dysfunction (ED) refers to the inability to achieve or maintain an erection for satisfactory sexual performance. It is highly prevalent among aging men and can have a significant impact on quality of life and interpersonal relationships [1]. It was estimated in 2000...
  27. madman

    Menopause and Estrogen

    On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is joined by renowned Medical Oncologist, Dr. Avrum Bluming to discuss everything you need to know about menopause and estrogen. From the need for sex-specific research in medicine to common misconceptions, this episode dives deep into the significant steps being...
  28. madman

    Estrogen and cardiovascular disease in women

    Abstract A large body of scientific research accumulated over the past twenty years documents the cardiovascular (CV) benefits of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) in reproductive-aged women. In contrast, accelerated development of CV disease (CVD) occurs in the absence of ovarian-produced...
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    The Most Exciting Time for Testosterone - TRAVERSE Results 4 Studies

    https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/999636?form=fpf Rachel S. Rubin, MD: I am Dr Rachel Rubin, urologist and sexual medicine specialist in the Washington, DC, area. I am so blessed to have with me one of my favorite sexual medicine doctors on earth, Dr Mo Khera, professor of urology at...
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    Is TRT safe in men who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease?

    Dr. Khera breaking it down! Is testosterone replacement therapy safe in men who are at high risk for cardiovascular disease? Ask a Sexpert! Dr. Mohit Khera explains this topic in our latest edition of this video series.
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    PDE5 inhibitors (Cialis, Viagra, etc) and cardiac health: Princeton IV consensus guidelines:

    Been waiting on this one. Damn, that is deep! Abstract Background In 1999, 1 year after the approval of the first oral phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE5) inhibitor for the treatment of erectile dysfunction(ED), the first Princeton Consensus Conference was held to address the clinical...
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