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Are You a Man Over 35? Here’s What You Need to Know About Testosterone

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Dr. Adeel Khan

Chief Scientific Officer, Science & Humans


Low testosterone is increasingly common, and can have a significant impact on men’s quality of life. That’s where TRT comes into play.

Testosterone, an essential male sex hormone, regulates numerous functions in the body, such as heart health, memory, bone density, muscle health, mood, and sex drive. Ensuring optimal testosterone levels is crucial for overall health and well-being. However, hormone-related conditions often go undiagnosed and undertreated. 

Knowing what to look for

As men age, their testosterone levels naturally decline. Approximately 40 per cent of men aged 40 and above experience low testosterone. 

When testosterone levels are low, individuals may experience a range of symptoms, including decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, fatigue, muscle loss, and mood changes. These symptoms can significantly impact work performance, relationships, self-confidence, and mental health. 

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) involves supplementing the body’s natural production of the hormone through injections, gels, or patches. The treatment aims to restore testosterone levels to a normal range, alleviating symptoms and improving overall quality of life.

If you suspect that you have low levels of testosterone, start by consulting your doctor. They may request a blood test to determine your testosterone levels and assess which form of TRT may suit you best.

Accessing doctors and specialists within the health care system takes time. Your GP may not have the specialized knowledge to offer the treatment you need, oftentimes leading to a referral to an endocrinologist. Unfortunately, referral processes can be time-consuming, leading to delays in accessing treatment and getting back to optimal health.

Thankfully, you have ways to achieve the optimal hormone levels needed to live your best life, without the wait time. 

Help is here

TRT isn’t suitable for everyone. Men with a history of prostate issues or those with high red blood cell counts may not be eligible for TRT. 

The treatment aims to restore testosterone levels to a normal range, alleviating symptoms and improving overall quality of life.

Science&Humans is spearheading a health care revolution, providing men with the means to regain their vitality through affordable and impactful TRT. 

“Our groundbreaking virtual platform distinguishes us from the rest, enabling expert medical guidance to seamlessly reach patients in the comfort of their own homes, alleviating the burdens of travel and in-person appointments,” says Dr. Adeel Khan, Chief Scientific Officer at Science&Humans. “We believe every man deserves to experience their fullest potential in life. By offering personalized treatment plans designed specifically for men’s unique needs, we ensure that life-changing solutions are readily accessible and achievable.”  


We can help you reach your potential. Science&Humans has helped over 10,000 men take control of their hormone health, with life-changing results. Contact us today at scienceandhumans.com

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