The age of the father plays a role in pregnancy outcomes, with harmful genetic changes in sperm being substantially more ...
Men having children much later in life could raise the genetic disease risk for their offspring, a study found.
After wildfire exposure, men had less sperm overall and also less sperm that moved well enough to reach an egg for ...
Harmful genetic changes in sperm become substantially more common as men age because some are actively favored during sperm ...
Harmful genetic changes in sperm become substantially more common as men age because some are actively favored during sperm ...
University of Washington research links wildfire smoke to declines in sperm health, affecting men in fertility treatments, ...
Exposure to fine particulate matter in wildfire smoke has already been linked to health problems including respiratory issues ...
New research from the University of Washington indicates that exposure to wildfire smoke can reduce key aspects of sperm ...
A new study by the University of Washington suggests that wildfire smoke exposure may reduce sperm concentration and quality ...
Researchers at the University of Washington found that wildfire smoke exposure could reduce key aspects of sperm quality in ...
A new study from UW Medicine suggests that wildfire smoke exposure may reduce key measures of sperm quality in patients undergoing fertility treatments.
In a world increasingly reliant on technology, a pressing question arises: can our dependence on gadgets, particularly mobile phones, be affecting our health in unexpected ways? A growing body of ...