Research has shown that insulin resistance forms the basis of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), which plays a big role in female infertility. However insulin issues are not isolated to affecting fem...
Exogenous Testosterone a Preventable Cause Linked to Male Infertility
Courtesy of Andromenopause.com The form of a common male hormone may, in fact, lead to male infertility. Scientific studies conducted have concluded exogenous testosterone can cause significant side...
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...
Zika Virus: Study in Mice Shows Devastating Effects on Male Fertility
According to research, becoming infected with the Zika virus can make men sterile. This was shown in a recent study. Until now, science focused on the effects of the virus on fetal development since a...
The Role Genetics Play in Your Fertility
Fertility issues are more common than you may think. In fact, it's estimated that more than an eighth of couples will experience some kind of difficulty conceiving. These problems can arise from a num...
Increased Osteoporosis Risk in Infertile Men
Men with low sperm counts are at a higher risk of developing metabolic disorders including osteoporosis later in life. This is the conclusion of a Swedish research team that announced their findin...
Tomatoes for Increased Sperm Health
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 ...
Can the Creation of Artificial Sperm Resolve Male Infertility?
Worldwide, about 15 percent of all couples are affected by infertility, with the male partner being the cause 20-30 percent of the time. But now there is new hope for men suffering from sterility: Chi...