Geiselman and Sams Publish Research Article in Nutritional Journal

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Faculty, Nutrition and Human Performance

April 28, 2023

Associate Professor of Allied Health, Dr. James Geiselman and Instructor of Allied Health and current Nutrition and Human Performance Graduate Assistant, Drew Sams ’21, MS ’23, recently published their manuscript ‘Nutritional Supplementation Approaches to Increase Testosterone Levels in Active Adult Males’ in the journal of Nutritional Perspectives. This research explored the potential benefits that herbal and nutritional supplements have on raising free and total testosterone levels in men with suboptimal, or subclinical, levels of testosterone.

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