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3 Former Armstrong Associates Banned for Life For Doping Violations
KTLA NewsAUSTIN, TEXAS -- Two doctors and a trainer associated with Lance Armstrong's former U.S. Postal Service team were suspended for life Tuesday by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. Dr. Michele Ferrari, a consultant; Dr. Luis Garcia del Moral, team doctor; and...Tags: Laws, Floyd Landis, Triathlon, Emergency Health Procedures, Tour de France
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UW, UCLA researchers develop birth control gel for men
Los Angeles TimesA birth control gel for men sharply lowered sperm counts with few side effects, researchers reported Tuesday. The gel, containing testosterone and a synthetic progestin called Nestorone, will require substantially more testing, but it has the potential to...Tags: Placebo, Drugs and Medicines, Chemical Industry, Family Planning, Health Treatments
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Till tedium do us part
Ours has been the summer of extreme marital discontent. From Arnold Schwarzenegger's love child to Anthony Weiner's tweets to J.Lo's divorce No. 3, dysfunction and discord have been writ large.
So what does that mean for regular folks? The ones whose...Tags: Marriage, Oxytocin (drug), Family, Divorce, Human Interest
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Small Wonders: Morality just a matter of chemistry?
Good and Evil. Nurture versus Nature. Survival of the nicest or survival of the fittest. Morality: our conformity to the rules of right conduct and virtue. It’s long been territory only for philosophers, theologians and newspaper columnists...Tags: Preventative Medicine, Values, Disease Prevention, Religion and Belief, Ethics
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Understanding the new prostate cancer screening recommendations
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent advisory panel, recently recommended that healthy men not be given PSA blood tests to detect prostate cancer. But that won't mean the end of diagnosis and treatment of the disease, the most common...Tags: Radiation Therapy, Health Treatments, Entertainment Events, Symptoms, Human Body
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The reality of 'low T'
A middle-aged man goes to see his doctor, complaining of a host of vague symptoms: He's lethargic, somewhat depressed and feeling a little anxious about his manliness.
Could he just need a boost of testosterone, the vital sex hormone produced by the...Tags: Sleep Apnea, Medical Research, Food and Drug Administration, Standards, Science and Technology
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Prostate drug limits love life for some
Q: I am suffering with side effects from finasteride to control prostate symptoms. I have erectile dysfunction, loss of libido and enlarged breasts. Does it make sense for me to take testosterone to overcome these side effects? A: Finasteride is the...
Tags: Fluoxetine (drug), Symptoms, Food and Drug Administration, Breast Cancer, Human Body
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Fitness factions: Blending men's and women's health advice
I'm one of those women who likes reading men's health and fitness magazines. Though they all promise bodies and sex lives that most of us will never have, I'm drawn to the funny, self-deprecating tone, the functional workout tips and the emphasis on...
Tags: Soccer, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Periodicals, Sports, Men's Health
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Medical problem is over, but sexual problems remain
Q: I've been married to a wonderful man for 11 years. Shortly before we were married, I had a laparoscopy and was diagnosed with endometriosis. They cleaned it up and everything was fine — for a while. I was on birth control for a year to control...
Tags: Chemical Industry, Drugs and Medicines, Hysterectomy, Cialis (drug), Health and Medical Professionals
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Low Testosterone? Men seeking Low T treatment on the rise
CW33 NewsMore American men who used to feel their oats but now feel their age are deciding to do something about it. “It” is looking into testosterone. Paul To is 38 years old and was feeling sluggish and immediately thought he must have Low T....Tags: General Practitioners
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Testosterone & Diabetes: Low levels linked to increased risk of Diabetes
CW33 NewsAt his heaviest Mark Shacklett tipped the scales at about 375 pounds--then he lost weight and that's when his Type 2 diabetes really flared up. That's when Baylor-Irving Dr. Douglas Cluff decided to check Marks testosterone level. "Low and behold,&...Tags: Weight Loss, Obesity, Insulin, Diabetes
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