There are many ways to improve sperm quality, a healthy diet being the best way to do it.
The study asserts the fact that sperm quality is greatly affected by one's diet, and the affects arise rapidly. A diet high in sugar may affect sperm quality.
Diet plays a very important role in male fertility. Recent research has proven that healthy life style is effective in improving the chances for conception and can also help in increasing the sperm count.
Your habit of watching TV more than 5 hours a day could drastically bring down your sperm count by a whopping 35 percent
A previously published study revealed that men getting less than six hours of sleep had sperm count that was 25% lower.
Many Brits have embraced nose-to-tail meat-eating, yet still stick to fillets when it comes to fish. But what about liver, tongue and roe - or even sperm?I have a friend who regularly asks his fish ...
A team of scientists have developed a device similar to a smartphone that can analyse the sperm quality and reveal if the person suffers from infertility.
Tomatoes are one food that has been recently discovered by a team of scientists to possess sperm-improving properties.
A recent study from researchers at the University of Nottingham published in 'The Journal of Physiology', emphasised on the poor paternal diet that may have an impact on the heart health of the offspring.
According to a study done by the University of Western Australia, women who smoke during pregnancy can run the risk of having male children with low sperm production in their adulthood