Up to one out five couples aren’t able to conceive. The reasons for this may involve one or both partners and can vary greatly: Physical, hormonal or psychological factors may be at play. Sometimes ...
Caffeine and Fertility a Concern for Both Men and Women
There is a negative effect between caffeine and fertility for both men and women, but the problem diminishes with lower levels of caffeine intake and vitamin supplementation. Numerous studies now show...
The Role of Selenium in Fertility
One of the great joys and privileges of being an adult man or woman is having the opportunity to bear and raise children. It is something many people cherish and spend a great deal of their lives pre...
The Role of Coenzyme Q10 on Fertility
Infertility has become more common as people wait until later in life to start a family. Among infertility research and development, the use of coenzyme Q10, also known as CoQ10, has become more popul...
The Role of Folic Acid and Fertility
Women who are trying to conceive are often familiar with the role folic acid plays in the prevention of birth defects. However, it is less well-known that folic acid and fertility rates have a common ...
Changing Light-Dark Cycles May Affect Your Fertility
Time to pay attention workaholics and night owls: New evidence now suggests staying up late may have a negative effect on the fertility of aging females. The fertility cycles of female mammals become ...
Having Trouble Conceiving? High Cholesterol May be to Blame
High cholesterol has long been associated with heart disease, but according to new research published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism (JCEM), it can impair a couple’s ability...
Soy and Infertility: Is There a Link?
Soybeans have become increasingly popular in recent years as more and more scientific evidence suggests they are a healthy form of meat-free protein capable of lowering cholesterol and decreasing the ...
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