It's crucial not to overlook the significant role men's health plays right from the start of wanting to have a baby. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 27
Emily Hausman, 43, from Utah , made the difficult decision to start a family on her own, using a donor and IVF , but shortly after welcoming her son, she discovered she had melanoma. Read more
Mail Online - Dec 11A Danish sperm donor unknowingly carrying a genetic mutation that heightens the risk of cancer fathered nearly 200 children across Europe, according to reports. Read more
The Washington Times - Dec 10
Polynucleotides have been proven to help skin glow and retain the youthful feel of our skin, but now it has been revealed many are going to extreme lengths to get their fix Read more
Dailystar Co Uk - Nov 22
Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI have clarified how spermine - a small molecule that regulates many processes in the body's cells - can guard against diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's: it renders certain proteins harmless by acting a bit like cheese on noodles, making the... Read more
Medical News - Nov 21
The sperm is not a passive supplier of genetic material to the egg. A study from Linköping University, Sweden, shows that certain molecules that come with the sperm, so-called micro-RNA, contribute to the development of the embryo several days after conception. The findings, published in the jou... Read more
Medical Xpress - Nov 10
Researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center reported the first successful pregnancy using an AI-guided method they developed to recover sperm in men with azoospermia, in which ejaculate contains little or no sperm. Read more
Medical News - Nov 01
Robert F Kennedy Jr has issued a dire warning about the state of the nation's fertility. Read more
Mail Online - Oct 19
A new review in Clinical Epigenetics synthesises growing evidence that paternal lifestyle and environmental exposures such as diet, obesity, smoking, endocrine-disrupting chemicals, and stress alter sperm epigenetic marks (DNA methylation, histone retention, and small non-coding RNAs). Read more
Medical News - Oct 18
New research suggests the long-term effects of COVID could be more devastating than previously thought and could even damage future generations. Read more
New York Post - Oct 13