The use of painkillers such as ibuprofen, aspirin and paracetamol during pregnancy could be linked to male reproductive disorders according to new research. A study in the journal Human Reproduction ...
New research indicates that analgesic compounds, such as ibuprofen, may be associated with male reproductive problems. The researchers used a combination of interconnected techniques, to investigate ...
The hypothalamus and pituitary glands are essential components of the endocrine system, playing an indispensable role in regulating bodily functions, including male reproductive health. Sperm and male ...
Doctors say many men ignore early signs because the symptoms are mild or confused with stress, ageing, or lifestyle issues.
Male infertility contributes to nearly 50% of conception issues. A fertility specialist explains causes, lifestyle risks, and ...
Obesity could be part of the problem But while he thinks heavy industrial chemicals have played a part in causing male reproductive problems, Prof Sharpe points out that this type of pollution is ...
If scientists from Mars were to study the human male's reproductive system they would probably conclude that he is destined for rapid extinction. Compared to other mammals, humans produce relatively ...
Scientists believe they are one step closer to developing an effective male contraceptive jab after successfully carrying out the largest feasibility study to date. Researchers at the National ...
Global trends suggest that sperm counts have been steadily declining over the past five decades (Credit: Edward Berthelot/Getty Images) Sperm quality appears to be declining around the world but is a ...
Compared to other mammals, humans produce relatively low numbers of viable sperm – sperm capable of making that long competitive swim to penetrate an unfertilised egg. As many as one in five healthy ...