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  1. madman

    Abnormalities in sex hormones and sexual dysfunction in males with diabetes mellitus

    Abnormalities in sex hormones and sexual dysfunction in males with diabetes mellitus: A mechanistic insight (2022) Nida Andlib, Mohd Sajad, Rajesh Kumar, Sonu Chand Thakur ABSTRACT Diabetes is a considerate metabolic disorder that can lead to a series of complications, involving the...
  2. madman

    Alternatives to Testosterone Replacement Therapy

    While testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) has become more popular and has been proven to be an effective treatment for male hypogonadism, it raises several safety concerns. In this episode of the Better Edge podcast, Joshua A. Halpern, MD, assistant professor of Urology at Northwestern...
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    Male Infertility Evaluation by a Male Infertility Specialist

    Hello all, I'm looking for a Male Infertility Specialist/ Urologist in the North East Florida region of the US. Does anyone know if any? Thanks, H
  4. madman

    Testosterone recovery therapy targeting dysfunctional Leydig cells

    Testosterone recovery therapy targeting dysfunctional Leydig cells(2022) Samuel Garza and Vassilios Papadopoulos Abstract Reduced serum testosterone affects millions of men across the world and has been linked to several comorbidities, metabolic dysfunctions, and quality of life changes. The...
  5. madman

    Male infertility evaluation still matters in the era of high efficacy ART

    The male infertility evaluation still matters in the era of high-efficacy assisted reproductive technology (2022) Joshua K. Calvert, M.D., M.P.H., Kiarad Fendereski, M.D., Mohammadali Ghaed, M.D., Priyanka Bearelly, M.D., Darshan P. Patel, M.D., and James M. Hotaling, M.D., M.S. Today’s...
  6. madman

    Deleterious effects of AAS abuse on sexual and reproductive health

    The deleterious effects of anabolic androgenic steroid abuse on sexual and reproductive health and comparison of recovery between treated and untreated patients: Single-center prospective randomized study (2022) Manaf Al Hashim Abstract Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse is a global...
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    Women’s Birth Control vs TRT as Contraceptives and Potential Infertility

    There is generally no fear of women permanently losing their fertility when they start birth control, even though birth control (generally a mix of estradiol and progesterone) is intended to shut down a woman’s HPG axis, leads to the lack of ovarian stimulation, and leads to ovarian shrinkage...
  8. madman

    Switching Men on injectable TRT to Natesto (nasal testosterone) allows for spermatogenesis resumption

    Direct conversion from long-acting testosterone replacement therapy to Natesto allows for spermatogenesis resumption: Proof of concept (2022) Parviz K. Kavoussi | Graham L. Machen | Shu-Hung Chen | Melissa S. Gilkey | Justin Chen | Yazan Hamzeh | Kenneth I. Aston | Shahryar K. Kavoussi...
  9. madman

    Hypogonadism and fertility

    Fertility Considerations in Hypogonadal Men (2022) Nikoleta Papanikolaou, MBBS, MRCP, Rong Luo, MBBS, Channa N. Jayasena, MA, Ph.D., MRCP, FRCPath* INTRODUCTION Male factors are increasingly recognized to be a causative or contributory factor in approximately 50% of infertile couples.1,2...
  10. madman

    Male infertility and intratesticular T - insight into novel serum biomarkers

    An update on male infertility and intratesticular testosterone— insight into novel serum biomarkers(2021) Karim Sidhom , Kapilan Panchendrabose , Uday Mann and Premal Patel Intratesticular testosterone is vital for spermatogenesis, male fertility, and virility. Currently, the only method to...
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    Still struggling

    So it's been about two years since I became symptomatic due to varicoceles I'm 27 was 25 when it started long story short they started hurting after lifting one day randomly then I got depressed and dick stopped working felt numb and cold couldent figure out why got diagnosed with varicoceles on...
  12. Nelson Vergel

    Causes of male infertility: a 9-year prospective study on 1737 patients with reduced sperm counts

    "The primary cause of infertility was defined for 695 of 1737 patients (~40%). The analyzed causal factors could be divided into absolute (secondary hypogonadism, genetic causes, seminal tract obstruction), severe (oncological diseases, severe sexual dysfunction) and plausible causal factors...
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