What’s the big deal about the “no-scalpel vasectomy”?
Although there are a number of differences in how vasectomies are performed by different physicians, they are generally categorized as one of two techniques: the incisional method and the no-scalpel...
View ArticleHaving Klinefelter Syndrome
Having Klinefelter Syndrome does notmean it is impossible to father childrenA common concern for males with KS and their families is the ability to father children. Although subfertility is...
View ArticleHelping Couples Achieve Fertility
AUSTIN, TX—In August 2010, Parviz Kavoussi, M.D., joined St. David’s South Austin Medical Center, alongside his father, K.M. Kavoussi, M.D., and his brother, Shahryar Kavoussi, M.D. This family of...
View ArticleSurgery Gives Low Testosterone A Boost
Male infertility (the inability to reproduce) can be caused by a number of factors, including varicoceles, or swollen veins in the scrotum. Now, it seems varicoceles may lead to problems even more...
View ArticlePaternity Pops Testosterone
Testosterone levels lower when a newborn is in the house Women’s bodies obviously change physically in preparation for caring for newborns. Some men experience biological changes as well. A new study...
View ArticleStay Lean And Keep Your Testosterone
Stay Lean and Keep Your Testosterone We know how important estrogen is for women, but did you know it’s an important hormone for men? Yup, you guys have it, too. There is an enzyme in fat cells...
View ArticleGetting Healthy May Improve Men’s Fertility
Health problems that seem unrelated to men’s fertility — like diabetes or high blood pressure — may damage men’s sperm. And men can take steps that can both improve their overall health and make them...
View ArticleHow Even Borderline Low T Might Affect Your Health
Even if you’re close to having low testosterone but not quite there, you still might encounter some related health problems. A new study found that men with borderline testosterone levels had high...
View ArticleWhat Exercise Might Do for Men’s Sexual Health
Staying active could benefit more than just heart health in men. In a recent study, older men who exercised reported less erectile dysfunction (ED). Download PDF The post What Exercise Might Do for...
View ArticleHow Pesticides Might Affect Men’s Sexual Health
Mom’s advice to eat plenty of veggies still rings true, but men might want to do so with some caution. High-pesticide fruits and vegetables might damage men’s sexual health. A new study from Harvard...
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