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Testosterone & Sex Drive: Small Gains, Big Moves - GreaterT

Testosterone & Sex Drive: Small Gains, Big Moves

Low testosterone isn’t the full story on male sexual health—especially as men age. Science shows that boosting natural testosterone only offers **modest improvements** in libido and erectile function. Surprisingly, simple **lifestyle changes** (like exercise or diet tweaks) and standard **ED...

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Lower testosterone levels are associated with higher risk of death in men - GreaterT

Lower testosterone levels are associated with higher risk of death in men

Men with low testosterone levels face a higher risk of dying from major illnesses like heart disease, cancer, and Alzheimer’s—especially as they get older. This link doesn’t extend to accidents, which suggests low testosterone may be less about risky behavior...

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The association between physiologic testosterone levels, lean mass, and fat mass in a nationally representative sample of men in the United States - GreaterT

The association between physiologic testosterone levels, lean mass, and fat mass in a nationally representative sample of men in the United States

Want more muscle and less fat? Your testosterone levels could make a big difference—even if they’re technically “normal.” Researchers found that men with higher natural testosterone carried more lean muscle and less body fat than those with lower levels. In...

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Testosterone and weight loss: the evidence - GreaterT

Testosterone and weight loss: the evidence

Testosterone levels in young American men have dropped nearly 25% over the last two decades—and it’s not just because of rising obesity. Even men with a healthy weight are showing sharp declines, leaving experts worried about energy, fertility, and long-term...

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