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A new study found that a diet heavy in ultra-processed foods can negatively impact male reproductive and metabolic health and ...
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa scientists have uncovered a direct link between a missing Y chromosome gene and male ...
Two pre-prints, one from Canada the other from Hong Kong and China, provide convincing evidence that SARS-Cov-2 infects and damages male reproductive organs in monkeys and hamsters. The work helps to ...
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Reviews Urology, researchers addressed the most pertinent questions concerning male infertility. They discussed the current understanding of the ...
In a quiet lab at Cornell University, scientists have made a discovery that could reshape how we think about life’s earliest ...
Human reproduction requires both male and female gametes. Gametes are special sex cells that contain the genetic information necessary to create a new life. Men produce millions of gametes called ...
A research team from the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the University of Hong Kong’s LKS Faculty of Medicine ...
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(Beyond Pesticides, April 25, 2025) A novel study in Chemosphere finds impacts on male fertility in a bee species (Osmia bicornis) with exposure to sulfoxaflor, a systemic sulfoximine insecticide with ...