People who have higher levels of strong, agile sperm may live nearly three years longer than those with poor swimmers incapable of making it to their destination, according to new research. The ...
Researchers tracked more than 78,000 men over 50 years and found that those with higher sperm motility -- the ability of sperm to swim -- lived nearly three years longer than men with poor sperm ...
You probably hear a lot about male fertility, but not everything is true. Factors like sperm count, lifestyle choices, and age are often misunderstood, and false information can create unnecessary ...
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Men with strong, fast-swimming sperm may not only have better fertility, but also longer lives, a new study suggests. Researchers tracked more than 78,000 men over 50 years and found that those with ...