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One recent study suggests eating soy can lower a man’s sperm count and it’s generating much conversation and debate on the ‘net. I’m not putting a lot of stock in this one, but it’s interesting info. This study is far from a “smoking gun” on the issue, but worth noting. S...
To test a person's sperm count, a doctor will ask the person to ejaculate into a specimen cup. They will send this specimen to a laboratory, where technicians
movement, that's why you need to adapt to a daily routine with activities you might like. It can be a sport, a discipline, even going to the gym or running at the park, everything counts and will help you toimprove sperm quality naturallyand will add tons of other health benefits. ...
Advanced fertility centers, improved facilities, adoption of innovative test procedures, and recent technological advancement help market contributors to pave the ways to obtain potential benefits. Quick semen analysis, availability of at-home testing kits, improved healthcare infrastructure, and advanced ...
The market of concentrated cultures (starters) is continuously growing due to the development of health benefits products, the use of plant origin proteins as fermentation substrate (instead of milk proteins) and also to lactic acid bacteria's ability to convert by-products of green chemistry. The...
A slow thawing rate can lead to damage caused by the formation of intracellular recrystallized ice crystals; a rapid thawing rate requires a higher thawing temperature, which can induce a thermal shock effect in frozen sperm cells, potentially leading to thermal denaturation and cell death (...
It also regulates the dehydration rate of cells in the freezing process to achieve more gradual dehydration and minimize the possibility of ice formation in cells [5]. Such components can be classified into permeating/intracellular and non-permeating/extracellular subtypes. Intracellular CPAs increase...
Heat stress (HS) has become a common stressor, owing to the increasing frequency of extreme high-temperature weather triggered by global warming, which has seriously affected the reproductive capacity of important livestock such as sheep. However, little
Cancer, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer's, eye disease, diabetes, and other health conditions all involve damage to cells. It's thought that a diet rich in fruits and vegetables -- the best source of antioxidants -- may prevent some cases of these illnesses. Also, the more plant-based foo...