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- Impotent? Maybe You Should See a Heart Doctor
- Daily Sex May Help Men's Fertility
- A Second Chance: Vasectomy Reversals
- Study Links Beef to Lower Sperm Count
- Male Smoking Hinders Reproduction
- Car Pollution May Damage Male Fertility
- Vasectomy Reversal Getting Better
- Older Men Lack Sperm Quantity and Quality
- Declining Male Fertility -- Urban Myth Or Alarming Trend?
- Sleep Can Affect Male Fertility
- Men Don't Know About Risks to Fertility: Survey
- Obesity Takes Toll on Sperm and Fertility
- Male Infertility May Have Obesity Link
- Quality of Sperm Decreases as a Man's Age Increases
- Painkillers in Pregnancy Linked to Male Infertility
- Cell Phone Use Linked to Male Infertility
- Infertile Men at Risk for Diabetes, Osteoporosis
- Older Sperm Have More DNA Damage
- Dad's Age Plays Role in Fertility
- Laptop Computers May Affect Male Fertility
- Boys via Fertility Treatment May Have Weak Sperm
- Supplements Boost Sperm Count
- Sperm Swim Better With Carnitine
- Economy Down, Vasectomy Up
- Male Fertility Problems Linked to Testicular Cancer
- Sperm Quality Lower in Farming Areas
- Male Infertility Linked to Prostate Cancer
- Short Anus-to-Scrotum Length Predicts Poor Sperm
- Male Infertility Treatment Skips Surgery
- Male Infertility Linked to Sperm Gene
- ICSI Male Infertility Treatment Up
- Abstinence Makes Weak Sperm Grow Stronger
- Acupuncture May Improve Sperm Quality
- Is a Male 'Pill' on the Horizon?
- Pollution May Affect Sperm, Baby's Sex
- Common Pollutants May Damage Sperm
- Can Vitamin C or E Help Male Infertility?
- Male Biological Clock Ticking Too
- vasectomy statistics
- Sperm Density Virtually Unchanged in 50 Years
- Sperm Appearance Is Key to Fertility, Study Finds
- Do Cell Phones Affect Sperm Quality?
- Lead in Sperm Linked to Male Infertility
- Workplace Chemicals Drop Sperm Count
- Surgery for Male Infertility Ineffective
- Sperm Act Like Heat-Seeking Missiles When Searching For Egg, Could Aid Infertility Treatments
- Vasectomy Not Always an Instant Fix