MenMed August 2025 Archive – What We Covered
Looking back at August 2025, you’ll see a mix of straight‑forward articles that cut through the noise. We kept the focus on real‑world advice you can use right now—whether you’re tweaking a supplement stack or talking to your doctor about a new prescription.
What you’ll find in this month’s archive
First off, testosterone therapy got a solid rundown. We broke down the most common forms—gels, injections, and patches—explaining how they work, typical dosages, and the side effects you really need to watch for. The article also compared short‑term boosts with long‑term maintenance, so you can decide which approach fits your lifestyle.
Prostate health was another hot topic. We interviewed a urologist who shared three simple steps to keep the gland in check: regular PSA testing, a diet low in processed meat, and a short daily walk. The piece also clarified the difference between benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer, wiping out a lot of the confusion that circulates online.
Heart safety didn’t get left out. A guide on cholesterol‑lowering meds walked you through the basics of statins, how they interact with common supplements like omega‑3s, and what to do if you feel muscle aches. We added a quick chart comparing dosage ranges so you don’t have to hunt through a PDF.
Erectile dysfunction (ED) got its own spotlight. Instead of just listing brand‑name pills, we explored lifestyle tweaks—weight loss, better sleep, and stress management—alongside prescription options. The article also warned about “miracle” supplements that lack scientific backing, saving you from wasted money.
Finally, we rounded out the month with evidence‑based supplement reviews. From zinc for immune support to DHEA for mood balance, each review listed the recommended daily intake, potential drug interactions, and the quality of research behind the claim.
How to make the most of the August guides
Got a health question after reading? Grab the key takeaways at the end of each article—those bullet points are the easiest way to remember what matters most. If a dosage or side‑effect list feels overwhelming, print it out and keep it in your medicine cabinet.
When you talk to your doctor, bring the specific article title and a short summary. That shows you’ve done your homework and helps the conversation stay focused on facts, not hype.
And if you’re hunting for a supplement, use our comparison charts. They lay out pros and cons side by side, so you can spot gaps in the research quickly.
Remember, the August archive isn’t a substitute for professional advice, but it’s a solid springboard. Dive into the pieces that match your current health goal, take notes, and then turn those notes into questions for your next appointment.
Enjoy the read, and feel free to explore other months—your next health breakthrough could be just a click away.