Michael Eisenberg
@DrMEisenberg
Urologist @Stanford specializing in Male #Infertility, #Sexual Function, #MensHealth. HealthTech Advisor. Entrepreneur.
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Congratulations to Ani, Bryan and the whole VSEAT® | A Noseless Bumpless Bicycle Seat team. Making cycling safer and more comfortable. Shark Tank
While testosterone therapy can benefit men, there has been concern about negative effects on prostate (i.e. cancer or growth leading to urinary symptoms). TRAVERSE Trial showed no increased risk with T therapy. #MensHealth
Projected fertility services up to $90B per year in the next 3 years. 14% growth per year. Bad news for reproductive health of species. Good news if you are in fertility business.
American Hospital of Paris
Honored to participate in Symposium SARAH 2023 American Hospital of Paris to discuss Assisted Reproduction and Male Fertility
More than 8k steps per day led to the biggest reduction in the risk of low testosterone Francesco Del Giudice Stanford Urology Stanford Medicine #MensHealth
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Not everyone realizes that cystic fibrosis can affect #fertility
Male: absence of vas deferens leads to obstructive azoospermia
Female: thicker mucus
Fortunately, treatment is effective.
This article discusses this and other aspects of CF.
Maintaining cardiovascular fitness (eg cycling) is usually good for erectile function, but some men can develop issues due to bike saddle. #MensHealth Stanford Urology VSEAT® | A Noseless Bumpless Bicycle Seat
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Good diet, exercise, and maintaining a good body weight will benefit overall, testicular, sexual, and reproductive health. All great motivators. #MensHealth
New data continues to come out about this important question. Recent Fertility Sterility reports cell phone use 20x per day associated with 30% increased risk of low sperm count!
Thank you Michael Eisenberg for joining me as a guest on the Huberman Lab podcast to discuss all aspects of male sexual, reproductive, prostate, pelvic floor and urinary tract health. What a wealth of information you generously shared!
There is a relationship between cell phone carrying in front pant pockets & sperm DNA fragmentation that is independent of heat effects. Dr Eisenberg, MD, Urologist & Male Sexual Health/Endocrine expert Stanford Medicine explains on the Huberman Lab podcast: hubermanlab.com/episode/dr-mic…