Environmental Pollution and Male Sexual Health
Posted by PRS on September 19th, 2008
Recent studies have shown that male testosterone levels are falling at an unprecedented rate and that male reproductive health may be in serious trouble. One of the reasons for this decline points to environmental pollution issues, particularly chemicals known as xenoestrogens, which can lead to serious male reproductive problems. These compounds have a direct effect on testosterone, the hormone which stimulates sperm production, libido and muscular development and is largely responsible for all the physical characteristics that make a man, a man.
Category: Health
Early Onset Andropause
Posted by PRS on September 12th, 2006
In recent years the early onset of Andropause among men has become an alarming trend. Andropause is basically the male equivalent of female menopause and is associated with a sharp decline in testosterone levels. While this condition is a natural process that usually effects men between the ages of 40 and 55, environmental factors associated with the rise of industrialized society have begun to influence its development. A wide range of pollutants and chemicals have been found to act as synthetic estrogens which can induce specific changes in men at both the physical and psychological levels.
Category: Medical Conditions
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