Controversies with Testosterone Therapy: Interview with World Expert Dr. Mohit Khera

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Nelson Vergel

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I think this is one of the best lectures you can see on controversies with testosterone therapy.

Nelson Vergel from ExcelMale.com and DiscountedLabs.com interviews Dr. Mohit Khera, one of the world's top experts in urology and testosterone therapy with over 100 publications. He debunks myths about testosterone and prostate cancer, cardiovascular risks and DVT / blood clots. He discusses the use of hCG, clomiphene and other products. He also reviews data on natural ways to increase your own body's testosterone production and what the future holds in the field of TRT.

To see Dr. Khera: Mohit Khera, M.D., M.B.A., M.P.H.



Mohit Khera, MD, MBA, MPH, earned his undergraduate degree at Vanderbilt University. He subsequently earned his Masters Degree in Business Administration and his Masters Degree in Public Health from Boston University. He received his Medical Degree from The University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio and completed his Residency training in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine. After finishing a six-year residency in Urology, he completed a one-year fellowship in Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery with Dr. Larry I. Lipshultz. Currently a Professor in the Scott Department of Urology at Baylor College of Medicine, he specializes in Male Infertility and Male and Female Sexual Dysfunction. He also serves as the Director of the Laboratory for Andrology Research at Baylor College of Medicine and Medical Director of the Houston Hospital for Specialized Surgery. He was recently appointed as the Medical Director for Baylor College of Medicine’s Executive Health Program. He is a widely published writer, having co-authored book chapters including those for the acclaimed Campbell-Walsh Urology textbook, for Clinical Gynecology, and for the fourth edition of Infertility in the Male edited by Lipshultz, Howards, and Niederberger. He also co-edited the third and most recent edition of the popular book Urology and the Primary Care Practitioner. In 2014 he published his second book “Recoupling: A Couple’s 4 Step Guide to Greater Intimacy and Better Sex.” Dr. Khera has published over 60 articles in scientific journals and has given over 120 lectures throughout the world on testosterone replacement therapy and sexual dysfunction. Dr. Khera currently serves as an active member in the Sexual Medicine Society of North America and the American Society of Andrology. In 2014 he became Associate Editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine. He currently serves on the American Urologic Association (AUA) Examination Committee and Sexual Dysfunction Guidelines Committee. He teaches courses on low testosterone and sexual dysfunction for the AUA locally and internationally.
 
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