August 8, 2008

Fertility Less in Men Over 40: Study

A new study has revealed that rates of pregnancy in women drop and risk of miscarriage increase if the father is over 40.

It has long been known that

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Infertile Men’s Chance of Fatherhood Doubles With the Latest IVF Technique

Researchers from Italy have shown that infertile men can more than double their chances of fatherhood with a new IVF technique called intra-cytoplasmic morphologically-selected sperm injection (IMSI).

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Get the Right Bike or Else Harm Your Sex Life!

So what’s on your checklist before you zero in on your new cycle? In a bid to stay fit or to avoid spiraling motoring costs, watch out! You may just end up harming your sex life.

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Men at Increased Risk from Thrombosis

Men are at an increased risk of diseases heart attack and stroke caused by the inappropriate formation of a blood clot than women. Now the reason behind

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Optimism is Good for Men’s Hearts

Men really should learn to stay positive, for a new study has found that optimism is good for their hearts.

The study was conducted by researchers

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Minimally Invasive Treatment to Help Men With Low Sperm Count

Varicoceles, or swollen veins in the scrotum, is a common cause of low sperm count. New research suggests that the problem can be effectively treated

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Daily Intake of Soya Lowers Sperm Count in Men

Men who have a daily consumption of half a serving of soy food on average may have lower sperm concentrations than men who do not eat soy foods, says a new research.

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Experts Say Soyfoods Have No Impact on Sperm Count

Experts claim that soyfoods have no impact on male fertility refuting the findings of a recent study that claimed soyfoods lowered sperm count.

Researchers

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Treating Varicoceles may Not Improve Fertility Rates in Men: Study

A recent review of studies from the Netherlands finds no evidence that treating varicoceles, a somewhat common condition in men with fertility problems,

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Single Males are at Risk of Developing Dementia After 40

Here’s another reason why you should get married before 40: being single by the time you hit middle age can increase your risk of dementia, says a new research.

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