AI and Male Infertility: Advancements in Sperm Analysis and Diagnosis – ET HealthWorld

AI and Male Infertility: Advancements in Sperm Analysis and Diagnosis – ET HealthWorld

By Dr Nidhi Jha Male infertility is a widespread issue that affects millions of couples worldwide. While infertility can have various causes, male factors contribute to approximately 40per cent of cases. In recent years, the field of reproductive medicine has witnessed remarkable advancements, thanks in part to artificial intelligence (AI) and its application in sperm … Read more

Male MPs wear ‘hot flush’ vests to simulate menopause

Male MPs wear ‘hot flush’ vests to simulate menopause

Male MPs have been trying on vests that simulate the feeling of a hot flush, which some women experience during the menopause. The event was organised in parliament by Labour MP Carolyn Harris and the menopause support provider Over the Bloody Moon, with former Tory leader Iain Duncan Smith and Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting … Read more

New Fertility Breakthrough for Male Cancer Survivors

New Fertility Breakthrough for Male Cancer Survivors

May 17, 2022 – University of Pennsylvania scientists who froze testicular tissue from rats over 2 decades ago have discovered the tissue is still viable, marking the latest step forward in keeping male cancer survivors fertile. More than 23 years after the tissue was frozen, those rat cells were reimplanted and able to produce viable … Read more

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Male Masturbation

5 Things You Didn’t Know About Male Masturbation

If there’s one thing that almost every guy is an expert at, it’s masturbation. After years of extensive, hands-on experience, you think you know everything there is to know. But according to the experts, maybe you don’t. Here are some that may surprise you. 1. Masturbation doesn’t have the health benefits that … Read more

Majority of U.S. Doctors No Longer White, Male

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By Amy Norton HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, July 20, 2021 (HealthDay News) — The U.S. medical field is less dominated by white men than it used to be, but there are still few Black and Hispanic doctors, dentists and pharmacists, a new study finds. The study, which looked at trends over the past 20 years, found … Read more