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Acupuncture Improves Male Sperm Motility: Recent Study

Acupuncture may have significant positive effects on the percentage of motile sperm in infertile men who have severe oligoasthenozoospermia, reports research from Germany. According to two prospective randomized clinical studies (Dieterle et al., 2006; Westergaard et al., 2006) and a systematic

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Intelligent men 'have better sperm'

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7767877.stm

Intelligent men 'have better sperm'

Men of higher intelligence tend to produce better quality sperm, UK research suggests.

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Cell phone risk to sperm supported

Source: Fertility and Sterility 2008; Advance online publication
Evaluating the effects on ejaculated human semen of exposure to electromagnetic radiation from cell phones in talk mode.

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Sperm DNA damage tied to IVF, ICSI pregnancy loss

Sperm DNA damage tied to IVF, ICSI pregnancy loss
Source: Human Reproduction 2008; Advance online publication
Researchers conduct a meta-analysis of available studies to assess the influence of sperm DNA damage on the likelihood for spontaneous pregnancy loss after IVF or ICSI.

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Smoking negatively impacts sperm

Smoking negatively affects sperm motility and semen antioxidant levels
Source: Fertility and Sterility 2008; 90: 278-83
Clarifying the effect of cigarette smoking on semen antioxidant levels, sperm motility, and risk forleukocytospermia.

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Soy Products can reduce men's Sperm Counts

Soy products reduce men's sperm counts, especially if they are obese
Source: Human Reproduction 2008; Advance online publication
Researchers correlate intake of soy products and sperm counts among men seeking assessment for infertility.

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