New research published in the journal Human Reproduction is challenging recent reports that sperm count in men is on the decline globally. AFP via Getty Images Don’t count men out just yet. New ...
“We were going to give our sample and freeze our sperm — day one of starting our family — and I got my sperm results back, and I had four sperm,” the reality star told the parenting outlet. “Three of ...
The 34-year-old man wasn't the only one in a study to have low sperm counts weeks after seemingly recovering from a Covid-19 coronavirus infection. (Photo: Getty) Researchers have tried to stay on the ...
Fertility concerns surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines aren’t exclusive to women. Men are worried, too. Seeking to dispel these fears, researchers at the University of Miami conducted a study to assess ...
Men in Western nations produce about half as many sperm per milliliter of ejaculate as their peers did in the ‘70s, according to a new research review published in Human Reproductive Update. Between ...
Sperm quality in U.S. men has been falling over the past 15 years according to a study, and while it's not entirely clear why, environmental factors may be playing a part. Talk of declining sperm is ...
* Low vitamin D in colder months may reduce testosterone and motility * Heat around the groin and inactivity can //reverse winter fertility benefits Seasonal changes can influence male fertility more ...
(CBS News) Add a low sperm count to the long list of health problems caused by eating fatty foods. A new study has found that men who eat a high fat diet that's especially heavy in saturated fats may ...
Young men who are obese may have a lower sperm count than their normal-weight counterparts, a new study suggests. The findings, reported in the journal Fertility and Sterility, add to evidence tying ...
Boxers or briefs? Researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health have new findings that may help settle the debate. Men who wear boxers tend to have higher sperm counts and better ...
People who have higher levels of strong, agile sperm may live nearly three years longer than those with poor swimmers incapable of making it to their destination, according to new research. The ...
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