The scientists continue to study the effect of everyday products and surroundings on women’s reproductive health. Following the news that junk food increases time needed to get pregnant, a new study from Italy found that…
read moreFollowing a recent study from Harvard University study suggesting that heavy consumption of junk food decreases sperm counts (we covered it here), there is a new study from Australia suggesting that junk food is linked…
read moreA new study from Harvard University suggests that men who consume a lot of pizzas, chips and burgers may end up with drastically lower sperm counts. The research included 3,000 Danish men aged only 18…
read moreJP Morgan Chase, one of the biggest investment banks in the world, is set to expand the benefits for fertility treatment and surrogacy services. This was written in an internal memo sent to all the…
read moreA commonly used strategy of freezing embryos and waiting several weeks before using them was proved ineffective to boost pregnancy success rate during IVF. This was shown by a trial conducted by specialists from Copenhagen…
read moreThe success rate of in-vitro fertilization treatments has peaked at one in four. This was revealed in a study conducted by European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE). The researchers assessed 800 000 IVF…
read moreThe infertility around the world is on the rise. And the main contributing factor to it, apart from worsening ecology, may be obesity among men. The doctoral research in the University of Tartu Institute of…
read moreUnfortunately, they live not in Russia. Russian men did not top the list of the best quality sperm, but did not fall too low either, staying somewhere in the middle. The winners are Spanish, Latvian…
read moreUnfortunately, they live not in Russia. Russian men did not top the list of the best quality sperm, but did not fall too low either, staying somewhere in the middle. The winners are Spanish, Latvian…
read moreOne sixth of all couples have problems with conceiving a child after a year of trying. Half of those problems are associated with the male factor. And – if adding a little more math –…
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