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Common causes of infertility in women include excess weight, ovulation disorders, endometriosis, early menopause, or primary ovarian insufficiency.
There are many ways to improve sperm quality, a healthy diet being the best way to do it.
The study asserts that what men eat could affect their fundamental male sex hormone. It claimed that a diet low in fat and high in egg whites could be the key to boosting male fertility.
According to a new study, published in Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, regular exercise and weight loss improves ovulation in women who have polycystic ovary syndrome.
Healthy diet and lifestyle promotes health and the reproductive system is also one organ of our body that needs healthy habits to function optimally.
Women who undergo fertility therapy, but do not get pregnant, may be at a higher risk of developing long-term cardiovascular disease, says a study.
Tomatoes are one food that has been recently discovered by a team of scientists to possess sperm-improving properties.