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High body fat linked to 23% lower sperm count – experts
Researchers say body fat percentage may be a better indicator of male reproductive health than BMI, warning that men with higher levels of body fat may have lower sperm counts and changes in ...
Men who had high body fat (20% to 24%) had on average a 23% lower sperm count than men with normal body fat (8% to 19%), the study found. Men with very high body fat (25% or more) had a 15% lower ...
According to research, the average penis length is somewhere between 5.1 and 5.5 inches when erect. The likelihood is, ...
On today’s show, the BBC’s global health reporter, Jacqui Wakefield, speaks to men across the world concerned about their ...
Associations with total sperm count, semen volume, semen concentration stronger for body fat percentage than BMI, waist-to-height ratio ...
A falling fever usually feels like good news. After several days of high temperature, body pain, weakness and poor appetite, ...
Kennedy Jr. once claimed that the president’s testosterone levels are unusually high for a man of his age, and Kennedy is known to take a supplementary dose of the male sex hormone himself. In April, ...
If you want to start tracking how many calories you eat—whether for weight loss, weight gain, or just out of curiosity—here's ...
Bodog reports that the 10,000-step goal originates from a 1960s marketing campaign, with research suggesting 7,000 steps may ...
It's natural for testosterone to fluctuate, but sleep, diet and other factors can affect a man's levels on a daily basis.
New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenport announced Friday that her Division on Civil Rights is investigating the operation of Delaney Hall, the privately run ICE facility in Newark where several ...
UAE experts reveal what your smartwatch really measures, how accurate calorie burn and sleep scores are, and why trend ...
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