Diabetes, Weight Tied to Male Infertility

Both conditions cause significant decrease in body’s ability to repair sperm DNA, studies find. By: U.S.News

From: http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2008/07/09/diabetes-weight-tied-to-male-infertility.html

  Sperm RNA was significantly altered, and many of the changes observed are in RNA transcripts involved in DNA repair and gender selection.
 

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Parabens problem for male fertility

Parabens in skin care products, shampoos and conditioners, facial and body cosmetics, sun screens, deodorant, and soaps. By: OnlineHealth

From: http://www.parentonlinehealth.com/parabens-and-pregnancy-should-you-be-concerned.html

  For pregnant women, in particular, this raises issues with gender selection and the type of make-up or skin lotions that they use because of the long exposure time on the skin, and the fact that anything that you put on your skin will get under the skin and potentially reach the fetus.
 

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Threats To Male Fertility

Both a man and the woman need to be healthy in order to produce a child. By: Health, Sex, Money Resources

From: http://blog.health-sex-money.com/2008/07/threats-to-male-fertility.html

  When a couple cannot conceive a child in a span of one year, they might be having infertility problems regarding gender selection. According to research, infertility affects 10% (or about 6.1 million) Americans in the reproductive age.
 

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The Origin Of Irish Baby Names

Irish baby names are a very popular category By: OnlineHealth

From: http://www.parentonlinehealth.com/the-origin-of-irish-baby-names.html

  For many prospective parents, Irish names can be very confusing if gender selection is involved. Many different races have settled in Ireland over the centuries. Celts, Vikings, Normans, and English have all gone into the melting pot.
 

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Obesity affects sperm quality

Obese men may have more luck conceiving if they lose weight first By: In The News.co.uk

From: http://www.inthenews.co.uk/news/health/science/obesity-affects-sperm-quality-$1230891.htm

  Men with the optimal BMI were found to have higher levels of normal sperm and higher semen volume than those in the other groups, influencing gender selection.
 

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