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Hidden damage to sperm

Sperm quality among Western men is poor - especially in Norway and Denmark. It is disturbing that one in five Norwegian men has a sperm quality close to the limit which the World Health Organisation associates with reduced fertility.
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Diabetes impairs but does not halt sex among older adults

Many middle-aged and older adults with diabetes are sexually active according to a study of nearly 2,000 people aged 57 to 85 presented in the September 2010 issue of the journal Diabetes Care. Almost 70 percent of partnered men with diabetes and 62 percent of partnered women with diabetes engaged in sexual activity two or three times a month, comparable to those without diabetes, the study showed. ...
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Swimming Upstream: Molecular Approaches to Better Understand Male Infertility

Penn Study Reveals How Changes in Gene Expression Could Lead to Infertility ...
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Male Menopause Affects More than Five Million Men

Low testosterone levels to blame for low libido, fatigue and weight gain ...
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Complete the European Man-for-Man Internet Survey (EMIS), says PHA

The Public Health Agency (PHA) encourages Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) to take part in the largest ever internet survey for gay men, bisexual men and other men who are attracted to men. ...
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The mating game is far more complicated than X and Y

University of Adelaide research reveals that a man's sperm does far more than fertilise an egg in the womb....
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Researchers unzip symptoms of the ‘male menopause’

Scientists have for the first time identified the symptoms associated with what has been termed late-onset hypogonadism or ‘male menopause’ caused by a reduction in testosterone production in ageing men. ...
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Robotic Assisted Vasectomy Reversal Offers Greater Chance of Fatherhood

Northwestern Memorial first Midwest center to reverse a vasectomy using the surgical robot...
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Men are dying for sex: Mating competition explains excess male mortality

ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Men die at higher rates than women across the lifespan. A new study suggests that this excess mortality is the price of reproductive competition. ...
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Yale Researchers Develop Test to Identify “Best” Sperm

A circle of hyaluronic acid selects all the good sperm with high DNA integrity and fertilizing potential. ...
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