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Low Testosterone & Male Hormone Imbalance: What Every Man Should Know
Posted by Behcet Bicakci on
Low Testosterone & Male Hormone Imbalance: What Every Man Should Know Are you feeling constantly tired, gaining belly fat, or noticing changes in your mood and sex drive? These aren’t just signs of “getting older.” They could be symptoms of low testosterone or a broader male hormone imbalance. Why Male Hormones Matter Hormones act as chemical messengers, controlling everything from energy and mood to muscle strength, weight, and sexual health. Think of them like instruments in a band: when they play in harmony, everything feels right. But when one is out of balance, the entire performance suffers. The key male...
Men's Heart Health & Testosterone: What the Research Really Shows
Posted by Hormone Lab UK Editorial Team on
The relationship between testosterone therapy and cardiovascular risk in men is one of the most debated topics in men's health. Headlines have warned of increased heart attack risk, yet the research tells a more nuanced story. Age, pre-existing cardiovascular disease, oestrogen levels, dosage, and delivery method all appear to play significant roles. This article examines the key findings from a major insurance-data study, explores the clinical questions it raises, and explains what men and their doctors should consider before starting or continuing testosterone therapy.
Having Infertility issues? Which Hormones to Test
Posted by Ben White on
If you are experiencing infertility issues, understanding which hormones to test — and why — is the essential first step. Dr. Alison McAllister of ZRT Laboratory explains the full fertility hormone profile: from LH and FSH as indicators of ovarian reserve, to estradiol, progesterone and testosterone for ovulation health, adrenal hormones cortisol and DHEA-S, thyroid markers including TPO antibodies, and the often-overlooked role of vitamin D in fertility and PCOS.
The Fertility Screening Tool You May Not Aware of
Posted by Ben White on
Infertility affects 8–12% of couples worldwide, yet many of the hormonal causes — from undiagnosed Hashimoto’s and PCOS to luteal phase defects and thyroid dysfunction — go undetected by standard testing. A comprehensive first-line fertility hormone panel covering sex hormones, thyroid, adrenal markers and ovarian reserve can identify what is really getting in the way of conception, and dramatically improve the odds of success with fertility treatments.