How Your Weight Could Be Affecting Your Fertility
You probably know that obesity can be a big troublemaker – it’s associated with heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and ...
You probably know that obesity can be a big troublemaker – it’s associated with heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and ...
You may have heard that boxers are better than briefs for fertility. There’s certainly some logic behind it – the looser the underwear ...
For a man, there’s no worse place to experience pain than in the genitals. A sudden blow – like getting strategically elbowed in the ...
"I was told I'm sterile" my patient said in disbelief. "Does it really mean there's no hope for me?" This is a question I hear every
If you feel a lump or bump on a testicle, you’re probably scared, and rightfully so. Something that doesn't belong, especially on a ...
Highs and lows, and volume ... again. Every job has its highlights, and every job has its downsides. Questions about semen volume are ...
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