As men age, their testosterone levels naturally begin to decrease (this often starts around age 30), but their estrogen levels tend to stay the same. This hormone imbalance opens the door for chronic health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and more, so let’s talk about...

The serum level of bioavailable testosterone (BT) can predict risk for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in older men, new research suggests. Although low levels of BT were associated with the onset of AD, higher levels may offer protective value against the disease, report the researchers, led by...

As men age, many become trapped in a vicious cycle that leads to life-threatening abdominal obesity. No matter how much they exercise or how little they eat, these men are unable to shed this excess weight that accumulates in their belly. Published studies have shown that...