Sex and Aging: Use It or Lose It!

Is your sex life deflating into middle age? For many couples, it's related to the decreases in hormone levels that happen as we age. Find out how declining hormone levels can affect your relationship and sex life, and what you can do about it!
A case of hormones
Most people know about menopause, a natural stage in a woman's life where her body stops producing female sex hormones. But many of us are unaware that men also experience declining sex hormone levels as they get older. Find out what's going on and how it can affect sex drive and relationships. read more >
Give low hormones the heave-ho!
Low hormone levels can lead to flagging sexual desire. But low hormones don't have to spell the end of your sex life! Find out more about what you can do about low hormone levels. read more >
Sexing up your relationship
Great news! Good sex is not only good for your health, it's also good for your relationship. Find out why all couples should spend a bit more time in the bedroom! read more >
Has your man lost his drive?
Has your man lost his drive? Does he seem to have less energy and less interest in sex? Is he falling asleep after dinner? He may have low testosterone. read more >
Give your man a helping hand
Low testosterone can wreak havoc on your life, affecting even the strongest relationship, but it can also be an embarrassing topic to discuss with your family doctor. Print out our pointers to help your partner raise the subject. read more >
Testosterone: Find a treatment that fits
There are a number of treatment options available for the symptoms of low testosterone. Choosing the right one depends on the individual - have your partner print the checklist and take it to his doctor. read more >



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