Male Infertility

Harvard Study: Too Much TV Lowers Sperm Count By 44 %

U.S. Study performed at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) reveals that increased exercise is consistent with improved sperm counts. Jorge Chavarro, assistant professor of nutrition and epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health was quoted: "In this population of healthy men, higher moderate-to-vigorous activity and less TV watching were significantly more...

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Male Infertility Treatments have renewed hope with success of Sperm grown in Laboratory

LONDON: For the first time, scientists have grown sperm in a test-tube which are capable of fertilizing eggs, a breakthrough which they say could potentially help millions of infertile men to fulfill their ultimate dreams of fatherhood. Researchers at Yokohama City University in Japan who used stem cells from mice and cultured sperm in the laboratory said that their more...

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