And you thought bones were all just dry old support systems filled with boring calcium! Ha! Not nearly so. It’s back to the osteocalcin story. We’ve known for a couple of years that bones put out osteocalcin that is a critical player in keeping your...
It's true Finnish men are more fertile than Britons, and it could all be down to mother. ...
New evidence supports the argument that high exposure to agrochemicals may affect sperm volume and quality. ...
Male fertility may be more complex than previously imagined. The combination of motility and semen volume traditional measurements of semen quality are not, it seems, as important as other factors ...
Older men are also producing less sperm, and of a poorer quality. The worrying trend, observed mainly in younger men and those attending infertility clinics, is affecting those aged between 35 and ...
Concerns that the environment may be affecting fertility seem to be confirmed by a recent study of sperm which discovered that quality has dropped significantly over the last 50 years. ...
While all the talk these days is about the Iraqi war, there are plenty of ex-servicemen from the first conflict who are still counting the cost.