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Prostate Cancer

Low sex drive? Testosterone gel could help -- or not

Full story: TwinCities.com

Pharmaceutical companies promote testosterone gel as an elixir for old men with low energy or low sex drive - but researchers at the University of Minnesota will put those claims to the test.

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yeah sure

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I think the Packers could use some of this gel...
NoDOoubt

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Articles like this make me cringe with pain. Why can't we have NEWS that will make an individual more educated versus harder....?
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NoDOoubt wrote:
Articles like this make me cringe with pain. Why can't we have NEWS that will make an individual more educated versus harder....?

Because unlike you, most of us don't need more education in the bed. dahhhhhhhhh!
Neil Bobbit

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How does someone apply to conduct this research?
Fred Smith

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Another poorly written article on testosterone replacement therapy or TRT. TRT is only indicated when the blood level of testosterone is below normal. Testosterone is not prescribed for "anti-aging" for the most part....it is prescribed for a condition known as hypogonadism, which is defined as a blood level of testosterone below 300 ng/dl. The symptoms of hypogonadism are low sex drive, depressed mood, lack of energy, loss of strength.
Testosterone given to men who already have normal levels of it will not help them...but if they are hypogonadal, it will work if they give it a couple of months.
Numbskulls

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What about low sex drive in women, this is way more of a problem. Men typically love like sex, view it as a biological function and now have products like viagra. Women typically have all sorts of psychological and emotional issues about sex, what is WAY more needed is an aphrodisiac for women, why isn't this researched?
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Who cares about mens sex drive, if they do not come up with something to help womens sex drive...why do all the studies worry about the mans penis????
Tom

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$45 million? For this??? To research testosterone gel claims???????

People are losing houses going deep in debt because of greedy banks and having to bail those same banks out bankruptcy..........

and now the taxpayers has to fund the researching of.....gels???

has the cure for all cancer been found? Every disease in the world that takes countless lives every second? Poverty been eliminated? Everyone is getting fed and the proper meals? All of the public services needed by those that really need it are funded so that monies are no longer the issue? etc, ect, ect..........

Being in the Central Time Zone I just woke up so if all of this happened over night and we are now able to fund trivial research items, please let me know. I haven't had time to catch up on the overnight news items.

This is pathetic.
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If this was sneaked into the public water supply, the testosterone-challenged democrats would never win another election.
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Bob the Bilderberg wrote:
If this was sneaked into the public water supply, the testosterone-challenged democrats would never win another election.
Don't the Republicans drink the same water?

Or are they easily fooled like the some of the general public thinking theres a bottled water tank buried deep underground thats separate from the "tap water" and thus healthier and better to drink?

Just curious.
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Is DreamGirls taking part in this research? Are they going to notifiy the U if all of a sudden they get a large influx of old men as customers?
ACORN

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Neil Bobbit wrote:
How does someone apply to conduct this research?
I'll give you a funding, just stop by.
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Of the 1 billion-plus pictures in photo.com 's database, PPress chose a YOUNG, ASIAN couple as their graphic for this article about "testosterone gel for old men" with virility issues.

Another excellent example of PPress's lazy a-s-s- editors/writers.
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Unreal wrote:
Who cares about mens sex drive, if they do not come up with something to help womens sex drive...why do all the studies worry about the mans ****????
I don't think the gel is meant to be applied onto the man's "equipment."

Just imagine the "picture" if this were the case and one line from the article bore out...

"The FDA issued a warning after some children accidentally came in contact with gel that had been applied to other people."

Yuk!
Slim Shady

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got wood
Christy NE Mpls

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fun fun fun
St Paul Resident

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ChargedDodger wrote:
Of the 1 billion-plus pictures in photo.com 's database, PPress chose a YOUNG, ASIAN couple as their graphic for this article about "testosterone gel for old men" with virility issues.
Another excellent example of PPress's lazy a-s-s- editors/writers.
"Alright listen up! We got a story about sex here! I want it at the top of the website in big letters! And get me a shot of a couple of young Asians making out. I love watching Asians make out!"
yeah sure

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Tom wrote:
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Don't the Republicans drink the same water?
Or are they easily fooled like the some of the general public thinking theres a bottled water tank buried deep underground thats separate from the "tap water" and thus healthier and better to drink?
Just curious.
I think what he means is that liberal men are lacking in basic manly hormones such as testosterone, among other things they lack.
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Fred Smith wrote:
Another poorly written article on testosterone replacement therapy or TRT. TRT is only indicated when the blood level of testosterone is below normal. Testosterone is not prescribed for "anti-aging" for the most part....it is prescribed for a condition known as hypogonadism, which is defined as a blood level of testosterone below 300 ng/dl. The symptoms of hypogonadism are low sex drive, depressed mood, lack of energy, loss of strength.
Testosterone given to men who already have normal levels of it will not help them...but if they are hypogonadal, it will work if they give it a couple of months.
THIS x A BRAZILLION.
I have a low testosterone level, in addition to other glandular problems (including hypothyroidism and a malfunctioning pituitary). Testosterone replacement therapy, although expensive ($200+/month without insurance), has made a big difference in my life. I for one am thankful that it exists, but I don't see the use of it for men with normal testosterone levels. It could even inflate those levels above normal, and have detrimental health effects

It sounds to me like someone with a vested interest is looking for a new way to make a buck off their very expensive product before it goes off patent.

Okay, I've had my say. Carry on with the impotence jokes...
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Hey, if they pay me to try this I'll swear on a stack of bibles that I was hard as a rock all night. Lets spread the "research" money around.
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