Testosterone deficiency often shows up in older males, and with it comes a host of symptoms, including erectile dysfunction, fatigue, lack of sex drive, back pain, weight gain, loss of muscle, heart conditions, and depression. And when low testosterone exists in conjunction with other health conditions, like obesity or type 2 diabetes, symptoms can be exacerbated, and very unpleasant. But there is hope for men who suffer from the effects of both low testosterone and type 2 diabetes. The medical community is well aware that these two conditions often exist in conjunction with each other, but as the link between them is not yet fully understood, it has been the subject of multiple research studies. One such study provides hope for men in this difficult situation, and suggests that raising testosterone levels with hormone therapy could help improve diabetic symptoms, including insulin resistance, body composition, and more. … Read More
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