The potential impact of an undetected sexually transmitted chlamydial infection on men's fertility has been identified in a study conducted by the Queensland University of Technology (QUT), which for ...
How the Sperm Microbiome Influences Male Fertility
You may have heard of the gut microbiome and its influence on a person's overall health and well-being. It turns out the same could be true for the sperm microbiome. According to researchers at UCLA's...
Why Sperm Production Does Not Work and How Intact Sperm Can Be Identified
Millions of couples worldwide are affected by infertility, with half of these cases being attributable to the man. In 10% of infertile men, few or no sperm are produced. New research from the Stowers ...
How Sperm Can Prevent Successful Fertilization
There are numerous factors that make fertilization difficult or completely impossible. In many cases, the cause lies with the man. One of the most important parameters for successful conception is goo...
Can Intermittent Fasting Affect Fertility?
Time-restricted fasting is an eating pattern in which people limit their food intake to certain hours of the day. This diet has become a popular trend to lose weight and improve overall well-being. In...
Groundbreaking Research: Are Male Birth Control Pills Coming Soon?
An experimental contraceptive developed by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine temporarily stops sperm and prevents pregnancy in preclinical models. The study, published Feb. 14 in Nature Communicat...
How Environmental Toxins Affect Sperm Count
Studies show that sperm counts have decreased massively in recent years. Many factors can play a role. Environmental toxins also have a negative effect on male fertility. It has been proven that air p...
Trying to Conceive: How Vitamin D Helps
Vitamin D, a hormone produced by the body through sun exposure or obtained from foods such as oily fish and egg yolks, helps the body control calcium and phosphate levels. It has long been known for i...
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