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About 50 of all infertility can be traced to male causes the good
news is thereacircs something you can do about itAcircnbsp it. In
two separate studies, Spanish researchers compared the diets of men
with normal sperm with those with poor semen quality to determine
to what extend diet affected male fertility. The first found ...
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with normal sperm with those with poor semen quality to determine
to what extend diet affected male fertility. The first found ...
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quality. This may help in a way as elevated body temperature can
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In the past, studies have shown adverse effects of the chemical
Bisphenol A (BPA) on semen in rodents, but now researchers have
found it may be related to decreased sperm quality and sperm
concentration in human males, too. BPA is a common chemical used to
make plastics and resins used in food and beverage cans. BPA has
been shown to mimic the body's own hormones, which may lead to
negative health effects, like infertility. According to the study's
lead author John Meeker, assistant professor of Environmental
Health Sciences at the University of Michigan School of ...