It can be hard to hear for some, but getting older is just part of life. For many men, hitting a certain age signifies the beginning of a new chapter - where bucket list items are crossed off, and goals are accomplished. For others, however, aging is a scary prospect, filled with nagging injuries, embarrassing weight gain, and inability to perform intimately. Few things feel worse than realizing that you simply can't perform as you used to, whether on the basketball court or in the bedroom.
The reality is, as men get older and approach middle age, their testosterone levels drop. When a male's testosterone levels get lower, it can cause a slew of unwanted symptoms like:
If you have noticed any of the above symptoms and feel like you're just dragging yourself through life, don't lose hope. Many men around the country are experiencing the same feelings as you. Thankfully, you don't have to settle for the side effects of low testosterone. There are proven, easy steps that you can take to reverse the negative signs of aging. If you're ready to reclaim your youth and feel like you did in your 20s and 30s, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) may be the perfect solution.
TRT bridges the gap between your old life and the happier, more vibrant version of you. That's where Juventee comes in - to facilitate your transition to a more youthful, fulfilling life and a brighter future. After all, aren't YOU supposed to be in charge of your wellness and health? With the Juventee team by your side, you'll have the tools to do so - backed by a personalized plan crafted by experts with more than 20 years of experience.
At Juventee, we propose a preventive and proactive medical approach to preserve optimal body function, with the best hormonal functioning to prolong vitality and youthfulness. Our specialty is Age Management, which is based on the belief that balance is the key to wellness. We employ the most innovative science, offering treatments like TRT in Lodi, NJ, and other clinical products with proven efficacy.
Living a younger, healthier, and longer life is a frequent commitment for Juventee's team of specialists. We are experts at designing customized programs that work synergistically with your body and brain. We love incorporating smart nutrition, hormonal balance, exercise, stress management, cognitive health, and lifestyle changes into our treatment programs. We also implement sciences such as testosterone replacement therapy to achieve verifiable, legitimate results.
Our doctors take differing approaches to care but share the single goal of prolonging your youth and vitality. With that goal in mind, Juventee was born from the hands of its partners, who want you to feel full strength, energy, joy, confidence, and wellbeing.
testosterone levels. Unfortunately, when a man loses too much testosterone, it results in a condition called hypogonadism. Also called "Low T," testosterone loss due to hypogonadism must be replenished, or the male suffers from difficult, even debilitating symptoms.
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What pops up in your head when you think about testosterone? Many people associate testosterone with being overly aggressive, macho, and violent. However, the truth is that testosterone is a critical hormone for men and affects the male lifespan from puberty through old age. As a sex hormone, male testosterone is produced through the testicles. It becomes most prevalent during puberty.
Testosterone production is controlled by the pituitary gland at the base of a man's brain. This gland sends signals to the testes, which in turn produce testosterone. A feedback loop helps regulate the amount of testosterone in the blood. When levels are too high, the brain orders the pituitary gland to restrict production.
Cholesterol synthesizes the testosterone in your body. However, having high cholesterol doesn't mean you have high testosterone levels, too. T levels are too carefully controlled by your pituitary gland for cholesterol to raise testosterone levels.
During puberty, testosterone helps males develop:
Testosterone replacement is exactly what its name implies. It's a therapy for men that replaces diminished testosterone levels, which helps balance your hormones and ultimately improves your life. Also called androgen replacement therapy, TRT alleviates many of the side effects that men suffer from as a result of low testosterone.
Testosterone was originally synthesized in a lab in 1935. Its popularity has grown since, and today, it is among the most promising doctor-prescribed treatments for men in the United States.
So, how does testosterone replacement therapy work? TRT essentially gives you the testosterone needed to be healthy and have a properly functioning body. As the primary androgen for males, testosterone has a role in the natural processes your body needs for overall health. This extra hormonal intake positively affects patients and their general health, preventing diseases such as osteoporosis, cardiac diseases, and more.
Though there is an abundance of testosterone in your system throughout puberty and into your 20s, it gradually depletes with age. Sometimes, serious injuries and long-term conditions like diabetes affect testosterone levels. Unfortunately, when a man loses too much testosterone, it results in a condition called hypogonadism. Also called "Low T," testosterone loss due to hypogonadism must be replenished, or the male suffers from difficult, even debilitating symptoms.
Though some symptoms of low T are abundantly evident, not all men can immediately tell they may need TRT. If you're unsure, ask yourself these questions:
If you answered yes to any of those questions, it could be time to contact Juventee about a personalized TRT plan. Still unsure if you're experiencing symptoms of low T? We have compiled a more extensive list of signs below:
Low energy used to be considered a normal part of aging. Today, most doctors know better. Modern advances in medicine show that lack of energy and low T often go hand-in-hand.
If it's a huge struggle to keep up with your kids on the soccer field, or you just don't have the energy to be active, you may have low testosterone. Getting tired is normal, but if it's an ongoing problem affecting you and your family, it's time to consult a doctor.
Whether you're having a tough time getting through your day or can't finish normal activities, TRT in Lodi, NJ could be the solution.
You would think that lowered libido would be easy to pick up on, but when it happens gradually, it can be more difficult to diagnose. With that said, many men use TRT because they've lost that "spark" in the bedroom. It's not easy for a man to hear that they're not pleasing their partner because intimacy is an important part of a relationship.
The good news? Having a low libido doesn't have to be permanent. TRT treatments can help revert hormone levels to their normal range, making for a more enjoyable sex life.
If you're like millions of other men, hair loss is an unfortunate reality you don't want to think about. Closely related to hormone imbalances and testosterone decline, hair loss is about as distressing as it gets. This common symptom is often related to DHT - a derivative of testosterone that can cause hair follicles to die.
Thankfully, a carefully monitored TRT regimen can help restore hair, especially when combined with methods like plasma-rich therapy. While it's true that you can't change your genes, you can change the effects of low testosterone in your body, so hair loss isn't your only reality.
Weak erections - it's an uncomfortable subject for men to talk about. It's even worse to experience the symptom in the heat of the moment. Despite being very common, men shame themselves when they can't achieve an erection. And while there are many reasons for this malady, low testosterone is often a contributing factor.
Fortunately, you don't have to live with weak erections forever when you balance your hormones with a personalized TRT treatment plan from Juventee.
You're feeling down about everything and can't figure out why you feel crummy about life. You're successful at work but feel unaccomplished. If you're experiencing symptoms like these, you may be depressed - and it could be stemming from low testosterone.
Studies show that men with depression and high cortisol levels also commonly have low testosterone. Because higher cortisol levels can lead to low T, the chances of severe depression increase.
Depression is a very real disorder and should always be diagnosed and treated by your doctor. One treatment option, when used in conjunction with therapy, is TRT. When TRT is used to replenish hormone levels, men enjoy a lighter, more optimistic mood. That's great news for depressed men who have had little-to-no success with powerful anti-depression meds.
Experts have found that men who lose a week's worth of sleep may experience a drop in testosterone by as much as 15%. These findings are alarming and may suggest that sleep loss lowers T levels and affects wellbeing.
If you find yourself exhausted at the end of the day but toss and turn all night long, it could be time to have your testosterone levels checked. TRT may restore your testosterone levels which can help you sleep better with proper exercise and diet.
Are you struggling to lift weights in the gym or find that you can't pick up items that used to be easy to lift? Studies show that inactive men can lose .5% of muscle strength each year after the age of 25. When you hit 60, muscle loss doubles every ten years. While muscle loss is common with age, it can also be linked to low T.
Testosterone is a crucial piece needed for building and retaining muscle mass. That's why many doctors are prescribing TRT for males experiencing sharp declines in strength and muscle mass. Whether your workouts are losing steam or you're having problems lifting items that aren't very heavy, don't blame it all on age. You could be suffering from hypogonadism.
Nobody likes to gain weight, even though our society is more accepting of overweight people than ever before. Despite diets and carb cutting, many men aren't able to get rid of excess belly and body fat, increasing the chances of heart disease and cancer.
Sometimes, male weight gain isn't caused by sweets and carbs but by hormone imbalances that slow the metabolism. This phase of life is called andropause and occurs when testosterone levels are low. Combining a low metabolism with other symptoms like high cortisol levels can be a recipe for a double-chinned disaster. Fortunately, TRT treatments and physician-led weight loss programs can correct hormone imbalances and lead to healthy weight loss for men.
The enlargement of male breast tissue, also called "man boobs," is a fairly common condition that many men have. Though it is closely associated with diet and other life choices, increased fatty tissue is often caused by hormonal imbalances.
If you're approaching middle age and you're embarrassed by having large breasts, don't lose hope. TRT is a safe, effective way to eliminate the underlying cause of gynecomastia without invasive surgery. With a custom HRT and fitness program, you can bring your testosterone and estrogen levels back to normal before you know it.
The human body is amazing in so many ways. Still, we have to optimize it every now and then using science, medicine, and hard work. After 40, you may notice that your body is changing, but symptoms like low libido and lack of motivation don't have to be permanent. Juventee has the team, tools, and experience to help recapture your youth and feel better than ever before.
If you're getting older and you're worried about low testosterone, give our office a call today. It would be our pleasure to care for you using the highest quality products, backed by research and applied by professionals with your best interests in mind.
Whether you need a boost to help you get through your busy work week or a natural solution to an embarrassing problem like ED, we're here for you. Our doctors will explain your treatment options in-depth and take as much time as you need to feel comfortable and confident about TRT. Remember, when you treat your body with love and care, it will reciprocate generously. Let our team teach you the techniques to prolong your sense of youth and provide you with the treatment to solidify your wellbeing as you age with grace. Contact Juventee today. By tomorrow, you'll be one step closer to meeting the best version of yourself.
Southern Regional senior Jayla Hahn, her younger sister Jade Hahn of Donovan Catholic and Jackson Memorial's Kamila Bieszczad and Marlowe Donato all advanced to the championship bouts in their respective weight classes Sunday at the first part of the NJSIAA Individual Championships at Phillipsburg High School.The championship bouts in each of the 12 weight classes will take place this coming Saturday beginning at approximately 1:30 p.m. at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City.The other rounds in the championship portion of the tournam...
Southern Regional senior Jayla Hahn, her younger sister Jade Hahn of Donovan Catholic and Jackson Memorial's Kamila Bieszczad and Marlowe Donato all advanced to the championship bouts in their respective weight classes Sunday at the first part of the NJSIAA Individual Championships at Phillipsburg High School.
The championship bouts in each of the 12 weight classes will take place this coming Saturday beginning at approximately 1:30 p.m. at Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City.
The other rounds in the championship portion of the tournament were wrestled Sunday and all the wrestleback rounds through the third, fifth and seventh-place bouts were also wrestled Sunday.
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It will be the third straight season Jayla Hahn has wrestled in a state final. She won the 143-pound championship in 2021, when she was at Lakewood. She was the runner-up to Jackson Memorial's Skyelar Smith at 138 last season, when she was at Central.
Jayla Hahn was third at 143 in 2020, when she was at Central. She is a four-time region champion.
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Bieszczad, who is now a three-time state medalist, will be Jayla Hahn's opponent in the final. She was fourth at 132 last season and sixth at 143 in 2021.
Jayla Hahn pinned in both of her bouts Sunday. A senior, Bieszczad pinned in her first bout and defeated Jefferson's Maura White 2-1 in the semifinal.
Jade Hahn, who is a freshman and was the South Region runner-up, came from the No. 5 seed to advance to the final. She pinned in her three bouts Sunday, including one of top seed Macenzie Hunter of Pennsauken in 55 seconds in the semifinal. That avenged a defeat by pin to Hunter in the South Region final.
St. Thomas Aquinas' Apryl Coffman, the No. 2 seed, will be Jade Hahn's opponent in the final.
The Hahn sisters are the nieces of Damion Hahn, who was a three-time state champion and four-time state finalist at Lakewood from 1995-99 and a two-time NCAA champion and four-time NCAA All-American at University of Minnesota from 1999-2004. Damion Hahn is currently the head coach at South Dakota State University.
Donato, a freshman, came from the No. 4 seed to earn her berth in the final. She recorded two wins by decision and a pin in her three bouts Sunday.
Among those Donato defeated on her way to the final was Colts Neck junior Alexandra Tchekounov in the quarterfinal.
Donato, who was the Central Region runner-up to Howell freshman Kylie Gudewitz, will wrestle Lodi junior Leeana Mercado in the final. Mercado, the No. 6 seed, defeated Gudewitz, the No. 3 seed, 6-0 in the quarterfinal.
Gudewitz finished third after he defeated Tchekounov 5-3 in the third-place bout.
Other Shore Conference Medalists
107: Kylie Gudewitz (Howell).
114: Caitlin O'Reilly (Middletown South).
107: Alexandra Tchekounov (Colts Neck).
120: Briana Dugo (Jackson Memorial).
100: Litzy Argueta (Lakewood.
132: Rosabella Kearns (Freehold Township)
120: Sophia Santorielli (Freehold Township).
Yasmeen Brightwell posted a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds to propel third-seeded Lodi Immaculate to a 66-54 victory over sixth-seeded Roselle Catholic in the NJSIAA North, Non-Public B quarterfinal matchup at Felician University in Rutherford.Complete Box Score »Isabella Javier finished as Lodi Immaculate’s leading scorer with 16 points, while teammates Lauren Gentile and Megan Gentile added 10 points apiece. Lodi ...
Yasmeen Brightwell posted a double-double of 15 points and 12 rebounds to propel third-seeded Lodi Immaculate to a 66-54 victory over sixth-seeded Roselle Catholic in the NJSIAA North, Non-Public B quarterfinal matchup at Felician University in Rutherford.
Isabella Javier finished as Lodi Immaculate’s leading scorer with 16 points, while teammates Lauren Gentile and Megan Gentile added 10 points apiece. Lodi Immaculate (21-4) slowly built up a nine-point lead by halftime, with Zya Washington scoring all nine of her points in the first half.
Lodi Immaculate expanded its advantage to double-digits by the third quarter, holding a 54-41 lead.
Jasmin McKay erupted for 29 points for Roselle Catholic (12-14), going 16-16 from the foul line.
Lodi Immaculate will face second-seeded Morris Catholic in the semifinals on Monday.
Morris Catholic 89, Wardlaw-Hartridge 16
Daniella Matus scored 13 points to lead second-seeded Morris Catholic, No. 4 in NJ.com’s Top 20, to an 89-16 victory over seventh-seeded Wardlaw-Hartridge in the NJSIAA North, Non-Public B quarterfinals in Denville.
13 different players scored points for Morris Catholic (24-3), Morris Catholic put the game away early with a dominant 52-7 run in the first quarter. By halftime, Morris Catholic led 71-9.
As a team, Morris Catholic made 36 steals, with Mia Pauldo tallying a team-high (7).
Morris Catholic will face third-seeded Lodi Immaculate in the semifinals on Monday.
Saddle River Day 59, Villa Walsh 33
Cristina Parrella recorded 18 points to help top-seeded Saddle River Day, No. 11 in NJ.com’s Top 20, cruise to a 59-33 victory over ninth-seeded Villa Walsh in the NJSIAA North, Non-Public B quarterfinals in Saddle River.
Julianna Almeida finished with 10 points for Saddle River Day (20-5), who took a 18-3 lead at the end of the first quarter and never looked back, growing its lead to 52-22 by the end of the third quarter.
Villa Walsh finishes its season at 10-13.
Saddle River Day will face the winner of Gill St. Bernard’s/Montclair Immaculate in the semifinal round on Monday.
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NOTE: More recaps will be added throughout the dayPascack Valley 63, Lodi Immaculate 61Lindsay Jennings for a double-double of 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead sixth-seeded Pascack Valley to a narrow 63-61 victory over 11th-seeded Lodi Immaculate in a Bergen County Tournament Round of 16 matchup in Lodi.Madison McCarthy posted 17 points for Pascack Valley (12-5), who jumped out to a 16-9 lead before Lodi Immaculate cut the lead down to four by halftime.The game would come down to the final se...
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Pascack Valley 63, Lodi Immaculate 61
Lindsay Jennings for a double-double of 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead sixth-seeded Pascack Valley to a narrow 63-61 victory over 11th-seeded Lodi Immaculate in a Bergen County Tournament Round of 16 matchup in Lodi.
Madison McCarthy posted 17 points for Pascack Valley (12-5), who jumped out to a 16-9 lead before Lodi Immaculate cut the lead down to four by halftime.
The game would come down to the final seconds, as Tori Criscuolo hit two free throws to tie the game at 61 with under a minute to play. With 10 seconds left, Jennings scored two go-ahead free throws to make it 63-61. Jennings would seal the victory with a steal in the final seconds.
Pascack Valley will face 19th-seeded Mahwah in the quarterfinal round.
Lodi Immaculate falls to 14-3.
Two big runs in the first and third quarter propelled fifth-seeded Northern Highlands to a 75-55 victory over 12th-seeded Fort Lee in a Bergen County Tournament Round of 16 matchup in Allendale.
Lauren Flatt posted 19 points for Northern Highlands (15-3), while Cate Weinberger and Emma Starr scored 17 points apiece. Northern Highlands went on a 16-8 run in the first quarter that led to a 10-point halftime lead. In the third quarter, a 26-14 run helped extend Northern Highlands’ lead to 22 points.
Jah’Nel Lewis erupted for 26 points and eight rebounds for Fort Lee (16-4).
Northern Highlands will face the winner of Fair Lawn/Old Tappan in the quarterfinals.
Tenafly 75, River Dell 70 (OT)
Rylie Theuerkauf dropped 25 points to lead ninth-seeded Tenafly to a 75-70 victory over River Dell in a Bergen County Tournament Round of 16 matchups at Oradell.
Anna Taufield dropped 24 points for Tenafly (13-4), who was down by five points but forced overtime with a late rally in the fourth quarter. In overtime, Tenafly outscored River Dell 9-3 to win the game.
Sofia Sanchez scored 23 points for River Dell (13-4).
Tenafly will face top-seeded Saddle River Day in the quarterfinals.
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Public housing in more than 50 New Jersey towns could see repairs and upgrades to affordable apartments with the help of $93.8 million in federal funding, U.S. Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker announced Friday.“From investments to make large-scale repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, and modernize public housing properties in New Jersey, these funds will play a critical role in improving the lives of millions of New Jerseyans at a time when housing costs are soaring," Menendez said in a statement.The...
Public housing in more than 50 New Jersey towns could see repairs and upgrades to affordable apartments with the help of $93.8 million in federal funding, U.S. Sens. Bob Menendez and Cory Booker announced Friday.
“From investments to make large-scale repairs, energy efficiency upgrades, and modernize public housing properties in New Jersey, these funds will play a critical role in improving the lives of millions of New Jerseyans at a time when housing costs are soaring," Menendez said in a statement.
The 54 New Jersey housing authorities receive the funds annually through the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Capital Fund Program. In the fiscal year 2023 funding bill, $3.16 billion in grants went out to nearly 2,770 public housing agencies, and the money can be used for projects such as replacing roofs, upgrading heating systems or installing water conservation measures.
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But that's just a drop in the bucket compared with the need, according to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, a Washington, D.C.-based group that advocates for preserving federally assisted housing stock.
Because publicly owned affordable buildings have been underfunded for so long, NLIHC estimates that around 10,000 apartments nationwide are lost each year because they are uninhabitable. Public housing needs about $70 billion to make repairs across the country, the coalition said.
Last year, 56 New Jersey housing authorities received $99 million for capital improvements.
In Bergen County, the Garfield Housing Authority, which manages 456 affordable units, secured $1.3 million, while Lodi's agency received $552,000 for its 220 units serving low-income individuals, families, seniors and people with disabilities.
In Passaic County, the city of Passaic was awarded nearly $1.5 million for its six complexes, and Paterson won $4.1 million for nearly 1,000 apartments.
To see how much your town received, view the chart below:
An 18th-century house preserved in Clifton's Weasel Brook Park is set for a 21st-century rebrand.Built as a farmhouse, the historic Westervelt-Vanderhoef House will soon become the official Passaic County Archaeology Center. Approved by county commissioners last week, the change will bring lectures on surrounding archeological digs and research, hands-on workshops and rotating exhibits to the historic space, officials said.The county's archaeological holdings currently contain more than 10,000 artifacts. Some dat...
An 18th-century house preserved in Clifton's Weasel Brook Park is set for a 21st-century rebrand.
Built as a farmhouse, the historic Westervelt-Vanderhoef House will soon become the official Passaic County Archaeology Center. Approved by county commissioners last week, the change will bring lectures on surrounding archeological digs and research, hands-on workshops and rotating exhibits to the historic space, officials said.
The county's archaeological holdings currently contain more than 10,000 artifacts. Some date to pre-Colonial times.
The plans for the house dovetail with archeology programs previously developed by county officials and employed at Dey Mansion and in local schools, said Kelly Ruffel, the director of the county's Department of Cultural and Historic Affairs. They also mesh well with ongoing efforts to provide archeological fieldwork opportunities for students in partnership with Montclair State University, she said.
The Passaic County Park Commission purchased the Westervelt-Vanderhoef House in 1931 after a series of condemnation hearings designed to create Weasel Brook Park. Cent and Maria Martin, dairy farmers who owned the historic house and nearly seven of the park's 19 acres, wanted $65,000, were offered $43,000 and received $50,000, according to reports from The Daily News of Passaic.
The home sat for several years before it was restored from 1939 to 1940 using funds from the Works Progress Administration. The restoration was based on plans prepared in 1934 by John F. Jackson, a specialist architect who designed dozens of association clubs and YMCAs across the continent. Jackson removed the chimney and hearth in the kitchen in favor of a new set of stairs. He also added a center hall bathroom that was removed during the county-led restoration in 2017-18.
That $1.1 million project led by Ruffel's department revitalized a house that had fallen into significant disrepair. While the exact age of the house is unknown, it is old. The brownstone house has the hallmarks: low ceilings, a thick plank floor and a cedar shake roof. Construction of the main portion of the existing structure is now believed to have started in about 1785, according to Ruffel and others.
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Though many now believe he never lived in the house, Gilbert Vanderhoef still has his name on it. A Dutchman who initially settled in Lodi, Vanderhoef ran a flour and gristmill in what is now the front yard. The mill operated until the turn of the 20th century. By then, it was under the care of the Westervelts.
Since its restoration, the Westervelt-Vanderhoef House house has been used as an extension office for the Passaic County Department of Cultural and Historic Affairs and its Parks and Recreation Department. It has housed local meetings, educational programs and historical exhibitions. The top floor is office space, and the bottom level houses an art gallery and a meeting room.
In years past, uses ranged from a Boy Scout headquarters to a Passaic County Mental Health Organization facility. Its focus will now be to preserve and educate the public on community culture, county officials said.