October, 2014

 

Experts Recommend against Diagnosing Testosterone Deficiency in Women

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This is a step in the right direction.  I wonder if we will see a rise in women being diagnosed with Hypoactive Sexual Desire Disorder? Let’s hope not. Love & Miracles, Lisa Marie       Experts Recommend against Diagnosing Testosterone Deficiency in Women Contact: Aaron Lohr Director, Media Relations Phone: 202.971.3654 alohr@endocrine.org Contact: Jenni Glenn Gingery Manager, Media Relations Phone: 202.971.3655 jgingery@endocrine.org Endocrine Society publishes updated Clinical Practice Guideline on Androgens in Women Washington, DC—The Endocrine Society today issued a Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) advising against the use of testosteroneRead More


What do the drugs ecstasy and testosterone have in common?

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What Do the Drugs Ecstasy and Testosterone have in Common? The drug MDMA, better known as ecstasy, was a legal prescription drug in the 70s and 80s. Physicians “prescribed it to patients suffering from terminal illness, trauma, marital difficulties, drug addiction, phobias and other disorders” (Doblin&Rosenbaum). However, MDMA took on a whole new meaning in the 80s when it became available in nightclubs as well as in other forms of distribution (Doblin&Rosenbaum). I was living in Dallas, Texas during the time the “legal drug” ecstasy was a big hit atRead More