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Bel Marra Health, who offers high-quality, specially formulated vitamins and nutritional supplements, is reporting on a new study that outlines how reproductive male health is on the sharp decline due to television viewing. Toronto, ON (PRWEB) February 14, 2013 Bel Marra Health, who offers high-quality, specially formulated vitamins and nutritional supplements, is reporting on a new study that outlines how reproductive male health is on the sharp decline due to television viewing. As Bel...
Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com - Your Universe Online Male fertility is one of the most controversial issues in medical science. Recent studies have shown that some chemicals can harm male fertility while others have shown foods that actually boost it. Despite all the science, it seems sperm counts in men are dropping all around the world. And no place seems more threatened by sperm loss than France. In a new study reported in the journal Human Reproduction, French researchers have...
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Cordoba links moderate physical activity in males with better hormone levels and sperm characteristics that favor reproduction compared to sedentary men. Semen quality at large has dropped in the last 50 years. Amongst other factors, this is due to exposure to external agents and alcohol and tobacco consumption. This decline in sperm properties has caused an increase in reproductive problems. Therefore, experts have studied the...
Watch the Video: Potential New Male Contraceptive Connie K. Ho for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online There are many contraception options for women, but until now, there has not been much done in the area of contraceptives for males. Now researchers believe that a small molecule that can move past the barrier between blood and sperm into a space where sperm is processed may become the future of male conception. The compound would be the first successful and hormone-free birth...
Christina Wang, M.D., lead investigator at Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) – one of the leading biomedical research institutes in the country – recently completed a study utilizing a new contraceptive gel that has the potential to be developed as a user controlled chemical birth control agent for males. The gel, which contains testosterone and a synthetic progestin called Nestorone, sharply lowers sperm counts in men with few side effects. The study conducted at LA...
Research presented at American Urological Association in Atlanta, Georgia tomorrow The Turek Clinic research shows outcomes after reversal of older vasectomies much better than previously thought timely given recent New England Journal of Medicine study showing birth defect rates significantly higher with IVF - ICSI than natural conception San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) May 22, 2012 Research presented by The Turek Clinic this week at the American Urological Association in Atlanta, Georgia, has...
IDIBELL and Puigvert Foundation researchers detect predictive biomarkers of the fertilizing capacity of sperm donors The study represents a breakthrough in understanding the causes of unexplained infertility The discovery is protected by a patent application which will develop a new diagnostic test independent of seminogram The diagnosis of male fertility is usually performed through the observation of the sperm in the microscope. However, a normal quality semen does not guarantee...
DENVER, April 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- A study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine and co-authored by a Colorado fertility doctor delivers some important news to men hoping to become dads: If you are overweight or obese, you might not be producing enough sperm. Results show that a man who is considered obese has about 42-percent higher chance of having very low sperm and more than an 80-percent chance of having no sperm as compared to a normal weight man. There is also...
A new report in the journal Human Reproduction showcases a study that links fatty, high-carbohydrate diets to lower sperm counts. A better diet that included high intakes of omega-3 fatty acids, found in fish and plant oils, were associated with higher sperm concentration, reports BBC News. The team, led by Prof Jill Attaman from Harvard Medical School in Boston, questioned 99 men about their diet and analyzed sperm samples over the course of four years. Compared with those eating the...
Men's diets, in particular the amount and type of different fats they eat, could be associated with their semen quality according to the results of a study published online in Europe's leading reproductive medicine journal Human Reproduction today (Wednesday). The study of 99 men in the USA found an association between a high total fat intake and lower total sperm count and concentration. It also found that men who ate more omega-3 polyunsaturated fats (the type of fat often found in fish...
