Alyssa Northrop is a registered dietitian, nutrition writer, speaker and licensed massage therapist based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She received a Master of Public Health in human nutrition from the ...
How men lose weight could affect their chances of having a baby, with new research from the University of Adelaide revealing ...
You are what you eat — especially if you're trying to get pregnant. But as a recent TikTok points out, the burden of fertility shouldn't fall solely on women; male partners play a role as well. "Men ...
As sperm counts around the world plummet for as of yet unknown reasons and research indicates that male fertility issues account for 40-50% of infertility cases, many men who are struggling to ...
Male fertility pills can change your hormones and get your fertility back on track. These medications increase your levels of a male sex hormone called testosterone. They also decrease your levels of ...
Men's average sperm counts are down globally and testosterone levels have plunged, while erectile dysfunction is, cruelly, on the rise. NY Post composite Sperm counts in Western countries have dropped ...
CUPERTINO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ARC Fertility, a pioneer in innovative fertility treatment options, today reiterated its support for National Men’s Health Month. Created in 1992, this event ...
At-home fertility tests for men can offer a glimpse into your fertility, but may still require a follow-up with a doctor. These tests typically assess one or more key factors, such as sperm count (the ...
Folic acid is a synthetic version of folate (vitamin B9) — an essential vitamin that your body cannot make itself. As such, you need to obtain folate through your diet to meet your daily needs. Good ...
Countries with low fertility exhibit a key difference from those with even lower birth rates, according to Nobel Prize–winning economist Claudia Goldin, who pointed to the extra hours women spend on ...
In the week since the publication of my first article in a series about declining global fertility rates in developed countries around the world, The Times ran at least two more articles on the ...