MEDICINE & HEALTHA new study examines the average sperm count across US states and identifies the states with the best and worst averages. Read to learn more.
Modern lifestyle, pollutants, and stress impact sperm count, contributing to rising male infertility. Continue reading how contemporary living is affecting sperm quality.
Azoospermia, affecting 1% of all men and 15% of infertile men, involves a lack of sperm in semen with no noticeable symptoms but can cause fertility problems when trying to conceive. Continue reading to learn more.
Groundbreaking research on stem cells recently provided some hope for male individuals who are struggling with infertility as scientists succeeded in developing functional sperm cells taken from the stem cells of monkeys.
A 16-year study in the US showed that sperm quality has been steadily declining possibly due to environmental toxic exposure that can alter the hormonal balance and affects reproduction.
Are you planning to be a father soon or in the future? Better shape up and cut those pounds as research finds that obese men are likely to produce babies. Read the full article to learn more.