This Week's Anti-Aging Video Presentation: Dr Eugene Shippen: Testosterone deficiency

Dr Shippen discusses further the problems associated with testosterone deficiency and what can be done to improve themTo view the video preview, click here.

Testosterone deficiency in men was almost unstudied and unpromoted until Viagra arrived and men came out of the closet. Previously doctors had been told there was no such thing as the male menopause and that the changes associated with testosterone deficiency such as loss of muscle mass, decreased strength, stamina and libido were all normal aging changes. Dr Shippen discusses further the problems associated with testosterone deficiency and what can be done to improve them, click here.

At the upcoming Anti-Aging Conference: Clinical Applications for In-Office Procedures, Dr. Shippen will be presenting a special workshop entitled, ADVANCED HORMONE REPLACEMENT FOR AGING MEN: REVOLUTIONARY NEW APPROACHES AND SUCCESSFUL TREATMENTS on Thursday, September 10, 2009, in San Jose California.

This seminar will be an interactive process with breaks for questions and panel discussion of issues or complex problems. Case histories of common problems will be presented. Physicians should be able to immediately use the information and treatments in their practices. The focus will be on newest innovative treatment approaches guaranteed to change your clinical approach to this complex area of medicine.

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