Sexual dysfunction in men and women is a common cause of infertility, and anxious attempts to conceive can result in sexual dysfunction. However, both conditions can be treated. Thirty-one percent ...
How Sperm Production Research May Benefit Fertility Treatments
In healthy men, over 1,000 sperm cells are produced per second. The spermatogonial stem cell is responsible for allowing men over 65 to father children. Sperm Production in Healthy Men There is a sp...
Gene Research Provides Breakthrough in Understanding Male Infertility
Researchers have concluded that a specific gene might have a significant impact on male infertility. For men that have the gene RBMXL2, there are treatment options available that may help to remedy m...
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...
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. ...
Testicular Cancer and Male Fertility
Testicular cancer is one of the less common types of cancer that typically affects men between the ages of 15 and 49. Because the testicles play a crucial role in the male reproductive system (produci...
Male Infertility and the Increased Risk of MS
New studies are finding that infertility in men may contribute to an increased risk of developing multiple sclerosis. A scientific study conducted offers some explanation as to how the two medical co...
An In-Depth Understanding of Male Infertility
Male infertility refers to a man’s inability to impregnate a fertile woman. It occurs as a result of medical, environmental, genetic and lifestyle factors. Male infertility is a common problem th...