Infertility is divided roughly into thirds -- one-third due to male factors, one-third to female factors and one-third to both partners' troubles or unknown causes. It's a growing problem in ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Male factors contribute to 50 percent of all conception difficulties. A varicocele affects 20 percent of all men ...
For years, a couple’s reproductive failures were routinely blamed on the woman: If the longed-for child did not arrive, it was her “fault.” Today, evidence shows infertility factors are attributable ...
Many couples struggle with infertility. Contrary to popular belief, men are just as often the cause of an unfulfilled desire for children as women—and genetics play a significant role in this.
Male infertility is a major issue worldwide and its causes remain unclear. Now, an international team of researchers led by Hiroki Shibuya at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) in ...
Infertility has traditionally been seen from a woman's health perspective, particularly in nations such as India. However, medical professionals are now shining a light on an unpublicized yet grave ...
Sperm count in men is an area that gets little attention, but the findings are very clear. Sperm count in the past four decades has been steadily declining. It was found that there was almost a 60 per ...
Researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB) have published an analysis that reveals new functions of the RAD21L protein—a germline-specific cohesin—crucial for male fertility. The ...
As more studies report that men's sperm count and quality are declining, anxiety about infertility has grown. Influencers are ...