Believe it or not, eating a vegetarian diet may reduce sperm count and motility, and the prominence of soy protein in vegetarianism may be the culprit, but there may be other factors, as well. A re...
Vegetarianism and the Impact on Sperm Health
Believe it or not, eating a vegetarian diet may reduce sperm count and motility, and the prominence of soy protein in vegetarianism may be the culprit, but there may be other factors, as well. A re...
A medical procedure known as sperm testing may play an important role in improving male fertility. The following brief article will examine sperm testing, causes for undergoing it, the procedure fo...
Weight is not only an indicator of good health, but it is also an indicator of fertility. Excess weight in both men and women can decrease their odds of conceiving. With recent research as a guide, th...
The “sperm radar” technique, developed in England, gauges the health of sex cells and male fertility without destroying sex cells or other healthy tissue. The technique is good news for men fac...
New research analyzing sperm cells for infertility has not only become the concern of biology. It has become a concern of mathematics. Dr. Dave Smith, a Senior lecturer for Applied Mathematics at t...
Males struggling with infertility may have a new and easy way to increase their overall sperm health. Recent studies have concluded that lycopene, a simple nutrient found in tomatoes, has the ability ...
Male fertility is constantly decreasing. Live sperm production in European men has decreased by 50 percent in the last 30 years, and the density lessens by two to four per cent each year. However, thi...
Male fertility problems are frequently the cause of conception problems. As many as 15 percent of couples experience some type of conception problem and that percentage isn’t slowing down anytime...
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