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5 Signs your HGH Levels May Be Too Low

5 Signs Your HGH Levels May Be Too Low

Human growth hormone or HGH is vital to your health and well-being. HGH is primarily responsible for stimulating and regulating all of the processes that allow a child to grow to a healthy adult of normal stature. Even once we are fully grown, HGH continues to play a critical role. In adults, HGH is responsible […]

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Seven Foods That Lower Testosterone

Seven Foods That Lower Testosterone

There is an old expression that says you are what you eat. When it comes to feeling tired, depressed, or having problems with your sexual performance, that adage may be very true! Some of the foods on this list may not be common parts of your diet. Some of these foods that lower testosterone may […]

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Top 10 Myths About Testosterone

Myths About Testosterone

Testosterone is a vital hormone to your health and well-being. Testosterone is a male hormone, but women’s bodies make and need testosterone to maintain strength, endurance, and sexual health as well. Testosterone levels decline as we age, causing a condition known as low testosterone, or “Low-T.” Both men and women over 35 could benefit from […]

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New Study Finds That Stopping Growth Hormone Could Lead to Obesity

Stopping HGH Could Lead to Obesity

Growth Hormone, also known as somatropin, is used to treat children and adults who have a growth hormone deficiency, or GHD. One condition that is known to cause GHD and abnormal growth in children is Prader-Willi syndrome. Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) is a genetic disorder that is characterized by poor muscle tone, failure to achieve growth […]

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Trials Advance to Next Phase for Once Weekly Growth Hormone

Trials Advance to Next Phase for Once Weekly Growth Hormone META: Researchers have announced that they are one step closer to a once weekly, rather than a daily dose, of Human Growth Hormone. Synthetic Human Growth Hormone, or somatropin, is used as a prescription medication to treat several diseases or conditions that prevent children from growing normally. These include: • A brain tumor in the hypothalamus or pituitary • Head trauma • Radiation therapy for cancers, if the treatment field includes the hypothalamus and pituitary • Prader-Willi syndrome • Turner syndrome Growth hormone is also prescribed for the treatment for the weight loss and muscle wasting that occurs in patients with HIV. Growth hormone replacement therapy is also recommended to improve vitality and the quality of life of aging adults suffering from age related growth hormone loss. For the most part, in the treatment of these various conditions, growth hormone is given as a once or twice daily injection. However, at the recent 57th Annual Meeting of the European Society for Pediatric Endocrinology held in Athens, Greece, the results of clinical trial were presented which shows promise for a once weekly prescribed dose of growth hormone. https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/scientist-using-microscope-in-laboratory-gm909176662-250425869 Details of the Clinical Trial for Once Weekly Growth Hormone The study, known as the Real 3 Trial, compared Somapacitan, a novel growth hormone derivative that is currently in development as a once-weekly administration of growth hormone, with Norditropin®, one of the most commonly prescribed versions of somatropin. The trial looked at the effectiveness and therapeutic benefits of each drug used to treat children with growth hormone deficiency, or GHD. The trial compared three different weekly doses of Somapacitan to a 0.034 mg/kg/day dose of Norditropin®. The trial concluded that Somapacitan was well tolerated at all doses investigated, with no clinically relevant safety or local tolerability issues identified. In other words, the once a week injections, proved to be as effective and well-tolerated, as the once daily injections. This is significant because, according to researchers, patients taking daily doses of growth hormone, often experience what is known as “injection fatigue.” “Today children with growth hormone deficiency require daily injections, which can be a considerable treatment burden for patients and caregivers. A once-weekly treatment would represent a significant development for these children and their families, helping them to live less disrupted lives,” said lead investigator Prof Lars Sävendahl of the Karolinska Institutet and Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden. In a press release discussing the Real 3 trial, Mads Krogsgaard Thomsen, Executive Vice President and Chief Science Officer of Novo Nordisk, said, "The injection fatigue following years of daily administration could negatively impact adherence, thereby leading to worse treatment outcomes. In line with our long-term commitment, we are investigating the potential of Somapacitan as a once-weekly growth hormone treatment for children with growth hormone deficiency." https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/scientist-doctor-looking-at-sample-in-test-tube-gm863481734-143380883 Other Research Into Growth Hormone Therapy The Real 3 Trial is just one of many ongoing research studies that are looking into better ways to administer growth hormone injections, as well as how to expand the uses of growth hormone. Other interesting trials are looking into the use of growth hormone to treat sports injuries, reduce the risk of strokes, and even extend life! This is only a fraction of the current research into the many positive benefits of growth hormone therapy. From research labs the world over, to the treatment rooms in our own clinics, we are seeing how HGH is changing the lives of many men, women, and children. Why not contact us today, and see how HGH or any of our other hormone therapies may be able to help you. https://www.istockphoto.com/photo/group-of-happy-active-seniors-talking-while-jogging-on-treadmills-in-a-gym-gm941678388-257370836

Synthetic Human Growth Hormone, or somatropin, is used as a prescription medication to treat several diseases or conditions that prevent children from growing normally. These include: A brain tumor in the hypothalamus or pituitary Head trauma Radiation therapy for cancers, if the treatment field includes the hypothalamus and pituitary Prader-Willi syndrome Turner syndrome Growth hormone […]

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Testosterone Replacement Therapy: Risks Vs Benefits

What Are the Positive Benefits of Testosterone Therapy

Testosterone therapy has been shown to have many positive benefits for men and women diagnosed with low testosterone. However, as with any medical treatment, testosterone replacement therapy, also has some possible side effects. We take an objective and comprehensive look at the benefits versus the risks, of taking testosterone. What Are the Positive Benefits of […]

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New Study Finds Testosterone Therapy Can Reverse Effects of Diabetes

Study Finds Testosterone Therapy Can Reverse Effects of Diabetes

Testosterone is a very critical male hormone. Unfortunately as men age, testosterone levels drop. This age-related decline of testosterone, leave many men between the ages of 35 and 55, suffering from low testosterone, also known as “Low-T.” For many years now, doctors and medical researchers have known that there is a link between low testosterone […]

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8 Amazing Things You Didn’t Know About Growth Hormone

8 Amazing Things You Didn’t Know About Growth Hormone

Human Growth Hormone has many positive benefits. Here are 8 amazing things you probably did not know about HGH. Human Growth Hormone, or HGH is a critical hormone. While HGH is best known for stimulating and/or regulating all the processes that allow you to grow normally from a child to an adult, growth hormone is […]

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