Nalts Has Low T! Asks Internet for a Diagnosis Based on His Brain MRI Images. Isn't There an App for That?

Nalts (aka "ADHD Boy", aka Kevin Nalty, Marketing Strategist, former Merck/Janssen-Cilag employee) posted a new YouTube video of his brain -- which includes a series of MRI scans. It seems he has "Low T" (low testosterone) and his doctor recommended the scan to see if his Low T is caused by a "pituitary issue." I hope he is OK and just growing old like the rest of us. As Nalts himself admits, he has no privacy when it comes to his health issues. I've blogged about his ADHD years ago (see "ADHD Boy").His brain scan video is his latest revelation about his health-related problems. In the video Nalts asks for some "wisdom of the crowd" to help him/his doctor? interpret the image and arrive at some kind of diagnosis. Here's the video -- see if you can help: "Low T" is a phrase invented by AbbVie, which markets Androgel, a "hormone replacement" gel for men. AbbVie's “Drive for Five” campaign urges men to know their testosterone levels, in addition to lipid, BP, blood sugar and PSA numbers. On the website (http://www.driveforfive.com; "Mens Health | Learn about 5 risks to mens health") is an animated "gear box" that shifts from high cholesterol (first gear) to high blood pressure (second gear) to high blood sugar (third gear) to high PSA (four gear) and, finally, to low testosterone (fifth gear). AbbVie's "Low T" agencies are Digitas Health for consumer ads and AbelsonTaylor for professional ads ; More...The driveforfive.com website encourages men not to be "emba...
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - Category: Pharma Commentators Tags: Disease Mongering Nalts Kevin Nalty AbbVie Low T ADHD Disease awareness Androgel Source Type: blogs