As women age, many experience the surprising and sometimes unsettling growth of facial hair, including mustaches. This phenomenon, while common, can lead to questions about its causes and how to ...
PCOS is the most common cause of high testosterone in women, affecting about 10% worldwide. Some medications and supplements, like anabolic steroids and DHEA, can increase testosterone levels. An ...
There is no F.D.A.-approved testosterone product for women. Insurance won’t cover it. Many doctors won’t prescribe it. It’s become a cultural phenomenon. Credit... Supported by By Susan Dominus Spend ...
Testosterone is thought to be incorporated in growing hair strands so that specific hair segments reflect average free hormone concentrations from the corresponding time period. However, the exact ...
Your face can be a powerful window into your overall hormone health, revealing subtle signs of imbalances that might otherwise go unnoticed. Changes in hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, lips, and skin tone ...
Here’s when and why experts think testosterone should be prescribed to middle-aged women, and how it affects their lives. By Susan Dominus Testosterone use has recently exploded among middle-aged ...
While some studies suggest low dose testosterone can be helpful for women, especially during menopause, more research is needed to determine its safety and effectiveness. In females, testosterone is ...