Saturday, May 17, 2014

Sperm, Semen Defects May Be Linked to Shorter Life Spans - WebMD

Fox NewsSperm, Semen Defects May Be Linked to Shorter Life SpansWebMDFRIDAY, May 16, 2014 (HealthDay News) — Men rendered infertile due to defects in their semen and sperm are more likely to die early than men with normal semen, new research suggests. Over a period of about eight years, men with two or more …Men with defects in sperm are much more likely to die young, study findsDaily MailMale Infertility Linked to Higher Death Risk: Men with Sperm Abnormalities May …Science World ReportMale infertility linked to increased mortalityMedical News TodayHeadlines & Global News -University Heraldall 29 news articles …Read Full Story



Sperm, Semen Defects May Be Linked to Shorter Life Spans - WebMD
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