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Do bananas lower testosterone? Nope, they raise it. We're not sure why bananas get this “bad for your testosterone” vibe. They may not be protein- or healthy fat-dense enough to warrant being their own meal, but they don't kill your sex drive or break down your muscle mass.
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Kidney failure refers to a decrease in kidney function and one of the most common causes of high creatinine. It can be either acute or chronic. The...
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Symptoms of prostate problems Blood in urine or semen. Pain or burning urination. Painful ejaculation. Frequent pain or stiffness in lower back,...
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Things you can try to last longer in bed, naturally Quit smoking. Exercise. Managing your weight and getting regular exercise can improve your...
Read More »Again, nope. While multiple studies of caffeine intake show several adverse effects, including heartburn or digestive problems, an increase in blood pressure, headaches, and anxiety, lowering testosterone is not among them. One 2012 study documented no significant differences in hormone levels after eight weeks. It did uncover, however, that consumption of caffeinated coffee actually increased total testosterone (30) in the study’s male subjects, and decreased their total and free estradiol. A 2018 study (31) was also unable to determine any effects that caffeine intake had on men’s T levels. Until conclusive evidence points to the contrary, feel free to enjoy that cup of Joe. (Just try to keep it to one or two cups a day.)
This type of cancer, also called stage 4 breast cancer, means the cancer has metastasized, or traveled, through the bloodstream to create tumors in...
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Over several months, the body's immune system reabsorbs the dead prostate tissue and replaces it with scar tissue. The scar tissue slowly...
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Recessive traits like red hair can skip generations because they can hide out in a carrier behind a dominant trait. The recessive trait needs...
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We move from sympathetic (fight and flight) stimulation to parasympathetic (rest and digest) stimulation. This is not found during other parts of...
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