Advanced Infertility: Male



 
Klinefelter Syndrome - Understanding
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Male biological clock 'ticks too'
Scientists say they have found more evidence that men as well as women have biological clocks and that they start to tick in their mid-30s.
http://news.bbc.co.uk:80/2/hi/health/7492323.stm
Male fertility 'affected by weight'
Being too fat or thin can damage a man’s fertility, scientists have said. A study found that men of average weight had more healthy sperm than those outside the normal range. They also had higher volumes of semen.
http://ukpress.google.com:80/article/ALeqM5iKQr8vOAzSbliKJQbmgTZNXJKnug

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