How to ensure that male infertility doesn’t end in broken relationships
The World Health Organization reports that as much as 15% of reproductive-aged couples worldwide have experienced infertility. (more…)
The World Health Organization reports that as much as 15% of reproductive-aged couples worldwide have experienced infertility. (more…)
If you’re dragging right now, don’t be so quick to blame last night. (more…)
Hundreds of men are offering up intimate details of their lives — from sex to food to their underwear preferences — as part of a major study on fertility led by researchers at Boston University. (more…)
Male fertility can be affected by a variety of organs diseases, including the skin.
In a world where famous septuagenarians routinely sire children with women a fraction of their age, it’s easy to see why the limitations of male fertility are rarely considered (more…)
Scientists at Harvard have found that men who eat a lot of pesticide-coated fruit and vegetables have fewer and less healthy sperm than those who do not. The authors stress that this should not be a cause for panic measures or a change in dietary habits. The study only researched men attending a fertility clinic, who might not be representative of the general population, and while the differences were measurable and statistically significant, they were not huge. (more…)
Marijuana could serve as a treatment option for male infertility, a new study published in The FASEB Journal found. The same type of receptors in the human brain and body that respond to cannabis (known as “CB2” receptors) are also responsible for regulating sperm, researchers discovered.
The inability to conceive is a severe dilemma in today’s society. The alarming truth is the percent of women and men who have reproduction problems may continue to improve.