LONDON (Reuters) - Use of mild painkillers such as paracetamol, aspirin and ibuprofen during pregnancy may partly account for a sharp increase in male reproductive disorders in recent decades, ...
In a recent review published in the Cell Death Discovery Journal, researchers explored the association between ferroptosis and male reproductive failure, emphasizing the need for tailored therapies ...
When we talk about thyroid problems, women are often the focus of the conversation in clinics and homes. Which makes sense also because thyroid diseases are more common in women. However, men are also ...
Hormonal disorders in men are becoming a major yet hidden cause of infertility. While many people associate hormones mainly with women’s health, men also rely on a delicate balance of hormones such as ...
Immediate action is required to address major issues in male reproductive health, such as the decline in the quality and quantity of sperm, as well as testicular cancer incidence, a researcher argued.
(Beyond Pesticides, November 25, 2025) Chemical pollution is having a profound impact on men’s overall health and reproductive function. Endocrine-disrupting chemicals—which prominently include ...
DALLAS – Nov. 16, 2006 – A dioxin toxin contained in the herbicide Agent Orange affects male reproductive health by limiting the growth of the prostate gland and lowering testosterone levels, ...