A novel male contraceptive gel combining two hormones, segesterone acetate (named Nestorone) and testosterone, suppresses sperm production faster than similar experimental hormone-based methods for ...
Spermatogenesis depends on micronutrients because sperm cells show high sensitivity to oxidative damage caused by their lipid ...
A progestin/testosterone gel for contraceptive use by men is effective by 8 weeks of daily use. Men and women reported favorable experiences using the gel as their only contraceptive method. BOSTON — ...
Frequent masturbation does not reduce sperm count or cause infertility, experts say. While ejaculation can briefly lower ...
Researchers in Japan have uncovered key information about a protein that plays a crucial role in the process of sperm production, which could unlock doors for male contraception. Scientists from Osaka ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. So, you’ve been told your swimmers are lacking a little bit. If you’re now wondering, Can a man recover from low sperm count?, the answer is ...
Conversations around fertility are often centered around women. Infertility is not just an issue occurring among females; males also experience infertility. A Baylor College of Medicine urologist ...
One in six couples struggles with fertility, but conventional treatments often miss the bigger picture. Could addressing root causes like hormonal imbalances, inflammation, and environmental toxins be ...