Coffee has been the object of many studies of contradictory results in the past years. These studies have connected the drink with the chances of different types of cancer, high blood pressure, and in...
How to Naturally Boost Sperm Motility
Sperm motility is an important part of the conception process, as it is the sperm that needs to swim up through the uterus and to the fallopian tube, in order to fertilize an egg. While, it is not a v...
Diabetes Damages DNA in Men’s Sperm
Diabetes is a chronic medical condition that seriously affects the longevity and the fertility of men. The disease is marked by the inability of the body to process the simple sugar glucose and conver...
A Rise in a Man’s Weight May Lead to Decrease in Sperm Health
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...
Do You Have a Sperm Allergy? How to Identify and Treat Your Allergy Concerns
Although millions of people around the world suffer from allergies on a regular basis (over 50 million in the United States alone), an allergic reaction to human sperm may be one that many of us ove...
Using “Sperm Radar” Technique to Help with Researching Male Fertility
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...
The Influence of Sperm on Artificial Insemination: Frontrunners Have Better Chances
New studies show: Sperm originating from the first part of the ejaculate is more fertile. This insight could prove especially important for couples undergoing artificial insemination since it may help...
Jogging and the Effects on Male Fertility
The widespread notion that working out lowers a man's sperm count is wrong. This is according to recent studies that have pointed to one fact: Moderate cardio exercise can significantly improve male f...