Testosterone has long been associated with the image of the highly virile, strong, energetic, physically fit and healthy male. It’s not entirely surprising then that new research has found a link to the underlying cause of obesity and reduced muscle mass in some men with type 2 diabetes—testosterone deficiency. While not every man on testosterone will morph into the star athlete or have the bulging biceps and abs of the latest hit movie star, healthy levels of testosterone play an important role in the health and self-esteem of any man—or woman, for that matter. As type 2 diabetes has a range of symptoms in men, which can include fatigue, weight gain, reduced muscle mass, and even erectile dysfunction, the discovery of a treatment that will help men regain their health and performance could be life-changing. Testosterone replacement therapy proved very successful for participants of a recent study, working to help counterbalance the effects of insulin resistance in the body…. Read More
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