Dr. Abraham Morgentaler, M.D.: Founder, Men's Health Boston
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Abraham Morgentaler, MD, FACS
Abraham Morgentaler is an Associate Clinical Professor of Surgery (Urology) at Harvard Medical School Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and the founder and director of Men's Health Boston (www.MensHealthBoston.com), a center focusing on sexual and reproductive health.
Dr. Morgentaler lectures nationally and internationally on the latest research regarding the diagnosis and treatment of hypogonadism (low testosterone), sexual dysfunction, male infertility, and prostate disorders, as well as on vasectomy and microsurgical vasectomy reversal.
Dr. Morgentaler’s newest book, "Testosterone for Life" (McGraw-Hill/Harvard Health Publications, November 2008), is the culmination of thirty years of research. The first consumer book about low testosterone by a specialist in the field, it explains every aspect of this common medical condition and its treatment (testosterone therapy).
Dr. Morgentaler is also the author of "The Male Body: A Physician's Guide to What Every Man Should Know About His Sexual Health" (Simon and Schuster 1993), and "The Viagra Myth: The Surprising Impact on Love and Relationships" (Jossey-Bass/Wiley, October 2003). In addition to publishing articles in numerous urological journals, his work has appeared in The New England Journal of Medicine, The Lancet, The Journal of the American Medical Association, Fertility and Sterility and European Urology.
Dr. Morgentaler is a regular contributor to television and radio shows addressing male issues, and has appeared on NBC Nightly News, CBS Evening News, CNN with Anderson Cooper, and NPR’s The Connection. His work on testosterone has been featured in The New Yorker, and his opinions about men’s medical issues of the day are regularly sought after by such prominent magazines as Men’s Health, Newsweek and US News and World Report.
"Testosterone for Life" is available on Amazon.com and wherever books are sold.