Male infertility is more than a medical condition. Understand its emotional toll, mental health impact, stigma, and why men need better psychological support and open conversations.
A study of 156 adult men found that knowledge about male fertility was generally low across both medical and ...
A recent study published in Scientific Reports investigates the accuracy of a novel artificial intelligence (AI) screening method for male infertility based on serum hormone levels. Study: A new model ...
From supplements to testicle ice baths, anxieties about infertility are pushing men to great lengths to preserve their sperm.
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.
About half of all infertility cases involve male fertility issues. Yet reproductive spaces are often dominated by women — and the male perspective goes unheard. An infertility diagnosis can send some ...
Cryptozoospermia is an extremely low sperm count condition often missed in routine semen analysis. A fertility specialist ...
Chemotherapy may lead to temporary or permanent male infertility. Chemotherapy is a potent cancer treatment that involves drugs that target and destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells. Although it is ...
According to the American Urological Association, infertility affects up to 15% of men in the U.S. Whether due to a hormone imbalance, a blockage of sperm movement or an underlying health condition, ...
Delayed childbearing has increased pregnancies after age 35, and while assisted reproduction expands options, older ...