Male Infertility Can Be Treated With Antioxidants, Study Shows
New studies have shown that men may be able to increase fertility by supplementing with antioxidants.
New studies have shown that men may be able to increase fertility by supplementing with antioxidants.
The fact that nearly 50 percent of patients examined in this study still showed sperm counts after having the procedure causes some alarm for researchers.
A United States study published in Fertility and Sterility reveals laptop use as a primary cause of scrotal hyperthermia, or increase in testicle temperature.
With yeast as an aid, researchers have begun to identify signals at the molecular to try to determine the causes of this problem.
Researchers discovered how urinary concentrations of Bisphenol A (BPA) may directly relate to a decrease in sperm concentration and quality.