Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Parents/GettyImages/PhotoAlto/Anne-Sophie Bost Male fertility is dropping at rates that are ...
We are often told that our lifestyle, including our diet, can negatively affect our fertility. But scientists have shown that what we eat can also have a positive impact on fertility. In a recent meta ...
(HealthDay News) — Hard physical work, high blood pressure, and taking multiple medications are among the factors that may lower sperm quality and make men less fertile, new research finds. The study ...
When opposite sex couples are trying and failing to get pregnant, the attention often focuses on the woman. That’s not always the case. Several times a month, men come into my office to ask, “Could I ...
Exercise supports fertility, but only up to a point. An IVF specialist explains the fertility–fitness paradox, how excessive ...
A new study from Italy found that the Mediterranean diet could have a beneficial effect on male fertility. The study, published in the journal Food Science, explored the different causes of male ...
Urban living brings modern opportunities and facilities but at a cost, impacting fertility. Pollution, lifestyle, and stress contribute to reproductive health issues. Early fertility protection and ...
Most men feel uncomfortable talking about their fertility issues. Unfortunately, male fertility is surrounded by myths that can create confusion and unnecessary stress. If you’re trying to have a ...
Rat study shows prolonged psychological strain weakens the blood testis barrier, suppresses sperm quality and reveals irisin ...