Clinical data reveals male factors contribute to half of all infertility cases, shifting the focus toward earlier ...
Clinical infertility is commonly defined as the persistent inability of a couple to achieve pregnancy after 12 months of active attempts to conceive. Approximately 30–50% of these cases are associated ...
Doctors raise alarm over rising hypospadias rates, linking environmental chemicals and pollution to this common male ...
Diets leading to caloric overload are linked to metabolic disorders and reproductive function impairment. Metabolic and hormonal abnormalities stand out as defining features of metabolic disorders, ...
OVER the past few weeks, we’ve been examining each body system in detail. This week and next, we will focus on our final, most vital system: the reproductive system. Our focus this week will be on the ...
Nearly 400 of 1,000 fertility patients evaluated over the past year were linked to male-factor infertility, with one in four male infertility cases involving zero sperm count.
For decades, infertility was widely viewed as a woman’s problem, with women often carrying the emotional burden of childlessness. Medical science has since overturned that assumption. Today, ...
Our genitals are such an important and sensitive part of our bodies. So it's not surprising that keeping them healthy was as important in antiquity as it is today.
Led by researchers from the University of Oxford's Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and the University of Iceland, the review explores how genetic variations can explain differences in ...