Epididymitis is a threat to male fertility. Sexually transmitted or acquired as a bacterial infection, epididymitis is the inflammation of the epididymis (a tube that connects a testicle to more of th...
Daily Coffee Consumption May Boost Sperm and Male Fertility
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...
Understanding Fertility Epigenetics
Possessing the incredible ability to have control over human reproduction gives future parents the chance to design the baby of their desires. However, according to recent studies and research regardi...
What You Need to Know About the Male Biological Clock
Most men live under the assumption that it is never too late to father a child. New research indicates that men are also subject to the biological clock. Men’s fertility rate operates under a differ...
Male Fertility Benefits of Antioxidants
Substances known as antioxidants could greatly benefit male fertility and sperm health. The following short piece will examine what antioxidants are, how these substances impact a man's sexual heal...
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...
Decreased Libido May Be a Warning Sign for Male Fertility Levels
When it comes to male fertility, a number of health issues can often times be the culprit, while balancing health symptoms and changes to boost your fertility, one thing to be aware of is the libido. ...
Moderate Alcohol Consumption, a Possible Benefit to Men’s Fertility?
Drinking could be good for procreation. Studies are now available showing it’s possible for moderate alcohol consumption to increase men's fertility. When men are entertaining the thought of fath...
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