I highly recommend watching this lecture.
The video is a recording of a lecture by Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, which took place on March 22, 2015, in Madrid, Spain, at the annual meeting of the European Association of Urology (EAU).
Dr. Morgentaler is a distinguished researcher and clinician who serves as the Associate Clinical Professor of Urology, Harvard Medical School. He is also the Founder of Men's Health Boston, the first Men's Health Center in the US, founded in 1999 www.MensHealthBoston.com
Men's Health Boston is dedicated to the special health care needs of men. This includes testosterone deficiency, a common condition that causes sexual and non-sexual symptoms in men, and is associated with a number of general health conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis. Men's Health Boston also offers state-of-the-art treatment to men with problems related to the prostate, as well as sexual and fertility issues.
Dr. Morgentaler pioneered the modern use of testosterone in men, and has over 25 years clinical experience in treating men with hypogonadism. He is actively engaged in medical research, and is the author of the books,TESTOSTERONE FOR LIFE and THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN AND SEX, and more than 150 scientific articles.
Dr. Morgentaler continues to have an active medical practice, sees new patients, and is in high demand as a lecturer. For more information, see www.DrMorgentaler.com
More on testosterone and heart attacks:
Does Testosterone Increase the Chance for a Heart Attack?
The video is a recording of a lecture by Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, which took place on March 22, 2015, in Madrid, Spain, at the annual meeting of the European Association of Urology (EAU).
Dr. Morgentaler is a distinguished researcher and clinician who serves as the Associate Clinical Professor of Urology, Harvard Medical School. He is also the Founder of Men's Health Boston, the first Men's Health Center in the US, founded in 1999 www.MensHealthBoston.com
Men's Health Boston is dedicated to the special health care needs of men. This includes testosterone deficiency, a common condition that causes sexual and non-sexual symptoms in men, and is associated with a number of general health conditions, such as obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, and atherosclerosis. Men's Health Boston also offers state-of-the-art treatment to men with problems related to the prostate, as well as sexual and fertility issues.
Dr. Morgentaler pioneered the modern use of testosterone in men, and has over 25 years clinical experience in treating men with hypogonadism. He is actively engaged in medical research, and is the author of the books,TESTOSTERONE FOR LIFE and THE TRUTH ABOUT MEN AND SEX, and more than 150 scientific articles.
Dr. Morgentaler continues to have an active medical practice, sees new patients, and is in high demand as a lecturer. For more information, see www.DrMorgentaler.com
More on testosterone and heart attacks:
Does Testosterone Increase the Chance for a Heart Attack?