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Men’s Health

“There is a silent health crisis in America… on average, American men live sicker and die younger than American women, according to Dr. David Gremillion of the Men’s Health Network. Men die at higher rates than women from the top 10 causes of death.

While the life-expectancy gap between men and women has decreased, it’s no secret that men still need to pay more attention to their bodies. Several factors work against men: men tend to smoke and drink more than women; men don’t seek medical help as often as women; and some men define themselves by their work, which can add to stress.

Improving men’s health starts at home with individuals and families taking steps to live safer and healthier lives. The biggest threats to men’s health can often be prevented. The Mayo Clinic compiled a list of the top seven threats to men’s health:
#1 Heart disease
#2 Cancer
#3 Accidents
#4 Chronic lower respiratory diseases
#5 Stroke
#6 Type 2 diabetes
#7 Suicide

There are numerous things you can do every day to improve your health and stay healthy, many of which don’t take a lot of time and cost very little. We suggest the following healthy lifestyle choices. The impact may be greater than you’ll ever know!
•Don’t smoke, and avoid exposure to secondhand smoke. Within 20 minutes after smoking that last cigarette, your body begins a series of positive changes that continue for years. Ask us about help for smoking cessation.
•Eat a healthy diet.
•Manage high cholesterol and high blood pressure, and keep your blood sugar under control. Our pharmacist can help.
•Include physical activity in your daily routine.
•Get enough sleep. Insufficient sleep is associated with a number of chronic diseases and conditions, such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity, and depression.
•Maintain a healthy weight. We can recommend a weight loss program that is most appropriate for your needs.
•Limit alcohol.
•Manage stress. Ask us about adrenal support.
•Steer clear of pollutants. Minimize exposure to chemicals and outdoor air pollution.
•Take early detection seriously, and get regular health screenings. Screening tests can find diseases early, when they are easier to treat.

Testosterone therapy: Key to male vitality?
Testosterone is a hormone that peaks during adolescence and early adulthood. As men age, testosterone levels gradually decline – typically about 1% a year after age 30. Testosterone helps to maintain men’s:
•Bone density
•Fat distribution
•Muscle strength and mass
•Cardiovascular protection
•Red blood cell production
•Sleep quality
•Motivation, self-confidence
•Memory
•Sex drive
•Sperm production

Problems with some of the functions listed above can be a normal part of aging, or can result from low testosterone levels secondary to underlying factors including medication side effects, thyroid problems, depression and excessive alcohol use. Laboratory testing is the only way to diagnose a low testosterone level. Hypogonadism is the condition of having low levels of testosterone. Testosterone replacement therapy can improve the signs and symptoms of hypogonadism. Our compounding pharmacist will work together with each man and his physician to customize medications in the strength and dosage form that are most appropriate for each individual, to minimize the risks and maximize the benefits of therapy.

Help improve the health of the men in your life!
Ask our pharmacist how we can help.

References

http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/states/DC.pdf

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