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Blood Sugar Drives Male Reproductive Changes

Metabolic health significantly impacts aging men. Specifically, blood sugar increases drive changes in reproductive systems. This also affects sexual functioning in older...

Microplastics Found in Human Reproductive Fluids

New research presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of ESHRE has revealed the widespread presence of microplastics in human reproductive fluids. This...

Social Species Live Longer and Reproduce More Over Time

Animals with stronger social bonds live longer and reproduce over longer timespans, according to a new research by Oxford University. This study...

Asthma in Women Linked to Higher Miscarriage

A recent study presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress in Vienna has shed light on the link between asthma and...

Shorter Reproductive Linked to Higher Risk of Multimorbidity in Women

A woman’s fertility declines with the aging of the ovaries, eventually leading to menopause, and a shorter reproductive lifespan is linked with...

How Ground Chemistry Shapes Wildlife Reproduction

Explore how ground chemistry influences wildlife reproduction, as revealed by a groundbreaking study on musk oxen in Greenland. Discover the interdisciplinary approach and implications for wildlife conservation.

Female Reproductive Milestones as Uncommon Risk Factors

Delve into a groundbreaking study by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute, revealing how female reproductive milestones may serve as uncommon risk factors for metabolic dysfunction. Understand the implications for preventing chronic diseases like diabetes and cholesterol."

Bats and the Curious Case of Non-Penetrative Mating

In an intriguing revelation, researchers have unravelled the mystery behind the oversized penis of the serotine bat. Contrary to conventional belief, these bats utilize their unusually large genitalia not for penetration but as an intricate "copulatory arm" during mating, marking a groundbreaking discovery in mammalian reproduction.

Lack of Commitment to Women’s Reproductive Health in Climate Plans

Only one third of countries have committed to upholding the sexual and reproductive health and rights of women and girls in their national climate plans, according to new findings by UNFPA, the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency.

Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals Effects Reproduction

Over the past two decades, infertility is on the rise in India, both among men and women, and especially in urban societies. One in...