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Friday, September 26th, 2008
BERLIN, GERMANY (UroToday.com) - Dr Harry Fisch, Professor of Clinical Urology Columbia University reviewed the controversial subject of decreasing sperm counts. His published analysis demonstrated that sperm counts have not decreased; the previously reported apparent decreases were the result of regional variations.
His comprehensive review was recently published in an article entitled "Declining Worldwide Sperm Counts: [...]
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Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Millions of men who take antidepressants could be damaging their sperm and risking infertility, according to new research.
The findings, described as "alarming" by one leading expert, suggest that commonly described drugs for depression can break up DNA in sperm.
Outwardly the sperm may appear normal in terms of their numbers, shape and swimming ability. But similar [...]
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Scientists worry that boys born after treatment inherit dads’ problems
More than a dozen years after fertility specialists learned to turn all-but-sterile men into fathers, scientists are awaiting answers to a looming question: What about the sons?
The first few babies born using a process that transformed male infertility by allowing doctors to use sperm from men [...]
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
Interview Dr. Cappy Rothman, founder of the Center for Male Reproductive Medicine and the medical director of the California Cryobank, the world’s largest sperm bank, about the causes and treatment for male infertility.
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