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HGH and Testosterone Combined Therapy

COSTA HGH & TESTOSTERONE CLINIC has helped hundreds of male patients overcome the debilitating effects of low testosterone levels and achieve a…

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Testosterone Replacement Treatment (TRT)

Testosterone replacement can lower the risks of high blood pressure, improve cholesterol levels, reduce probabilities of obesity, diabetes, and cardio vascular disease….

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Bio-identical Hormone Replacement Therapy

Bio – Identical hormone replacement is used to replace important hormones that regulate functions in our body that normally decline with age….

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HCG Weight Loss – Medical Treatment

HCG is a medically supervised program to weight-loss, that helps reduce the craving for food by making stored fat available for metabolism….

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Chemical in coffee may help prevent obesity-related disease

Chemical in coffee may help prevent obesity-related disease   Athens, Ga. – Researchers at the University of Georgia have discovered that a chemical compound commonly found in coffee may help prevent some of the damaging effects of obesity. In a paper published recently in Pharmaceutical Research, scientists found that chlorogenic acid, or CGA, significantly reduced…

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Short-term Testosterone Use OK for Prostate?

Short-term Testosterone Use OK for Prostate?     A group of 41 men who received testosterone replacement therapy for 6 months saw no increased risk of prostate cancer, according to a new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association. But with such a small group followed for such a short time, experts say,…

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Curcumin shows heart health benefits by ‘multiple mechanisms’

Curcumin shows heart health benefits by ‘multiple mechanisms’ Daily supplements of curcumin, the yellow pigment that gives turmeric its color, may improve heart health in lab rabbits fed a diet high in cholesterol, says a new study     Results showed that adding curcumin to the bunnies’ diets reduced total, LDL, and oxidized LDL cholesterol…

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Changing lifestyle may improve cognitive function in the elderly

Changing lifestyle may improve cognitive function in the elderly   A randomized controlled trial published in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics indicates that modifications in lifestyle may improve cognitive function in the elderly. Since a healthy lifestyle may protect against cognitive decline, the authors examined outcomes in elderly individuals after 18 months of…

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Dietary flavanols reverse age-related memory decline

Dietary flavanols reverse age-related memory decline     NEW YORK, NY (October 26, 2014)–Dietary cocoa flavanols–naturally occurring bioactives found in cocoa–reversed age-related memory decline in healthy older adults, according to a study led by Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC) scientists. The study, published today in the advance online issue of Nature Neuroscience, provides the first…

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Testosterone Promotes Cognitive Acuity

Testosterone Promotes Cognitive Acuity       A testosterone gel applied daily may improve cognitive performance in postmenopausal women, suggests research completed by a team at Monash University (Australia). Susan Davis and colleagues studied 92 healthy postmenopausal women, ages 55 to 65 years, who were not taking any systemic sex hormone therapy and had normal…

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Testosterone Raises Insulin Sensitivity – Men’s Health

Testosterone Raises Insulin Sensitivity –  Men’s Health Giving testosterone to men with type 2 diabetes who are deficient in the hormone improved their insulin sensitivity, reports researchers from the University of Buffalo (New York, USA).  Paresh Dandona and colleagues conducted a randomized controlled trial of 81 men with type 2 diabetes.  Men were randomized to treatment…

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Testosterone in Aging Men

Testosterone in Aging Men       Australian researchers report that elderly men with low levels of testosterone or other sex hormones have twice the likelihood of having declining physical function over two years’ time compared with their peers who have the highest hormone levels.  Benjumin Hsu, from the University of Sydney (Australia), and colleagues…

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Post-Menopause Brain Drain Tied to Progesterone

Post-Menopause Brain Drain Tied to Progesterone. Estrogen levels after menopause may have no impact on cognitive function, but progesterone levels might, researchers found.   Estrogen levels after menopause may have no impact on cognitive function, but progesterone levels might, researchers found. In an analysis of data from a prospective study, there were no significant associations…

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