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It found that men who received 30 milligrams of zinc per day showed increased levels of free testosterone in their bodies.
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Read More »Testosterone and hypogonadism Testosterone is a hormone that plays an important role in men’s health. It’s responsible for maintaining sex drive, as well as muscle and bone strength. Testosterone levels peak during early adulthood, and then begin to drop as a part of the natural aging process. If your testosterone levels fall below the normal range, you may have a condition called hypogonadism. Hypogonadism can result from several treatable medical conditions. The cause may be as simple as a nutritional deficiency in zinc. Contact your doctor for a physical exam and a hormone level test if you suspect that you have low testosterone. Causes and symptoms of low testosterone Testosterone levels naturally decrease as you age, but testosterone can also be reduced by: certain genetic disorders
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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...
Read More »Anticoagulants. Anticoagulants, such as heparin, warfarin, dabigatran, apixaban, and rivaroxaban, are medications that thin the blood and help to dissolve blood clots.
Anticoagulants, such as heparin, warfarin, dabigatran, apixaban, and rivaroxaban, are medications that thin the blood and help to dissolve blood clots. They also can slow the formation of clots and prevent them from breaking loose from the vein and traveling to the lungs, where clots can cause a life-threatening pulmonary embolism. People with deep vein thrombosis usually take an anticoagulant by mouth for the long term to avoid further blood clots. Side effects of anticoagulants may include excessive bleeding. Your doctor evaluates your risk and monitors you regularly while you take one of these medications. Anticoagulants also decrease the chances of developing deep vein thrombosis, so doctors may prescribe them to help prevent the condition in people at high risk.
It is possibly safe when taken in larger doses, especially when used only for a short period of time. But taking doses higher than 40 mg daily...
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