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Are physical activity and sedentary time associated with the DNA fragmentation index (DFI) score and conventional semen parameters in healthy Japanese men? The study found that igher total physical activity was associated with a lower DFI score (P-value for trend = 0.002), with the third and fourth total physical activity quartiles showing a 21% (95% CI 5–34%, P = 0.013)...
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Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a condition affecting up to 5% of couples. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis (SRMA) to synthesize the evidence on the relationship between seminal oxidative stress (OS) and RPL. This study aimed to evaluate whether seminal OS markers differ between men from couples experiencing RPL and those from fertile...
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Sperm and pusher eukaryotic cells achieve locomotion through a complex interaction between their flagellar movement and the surrounding fluid. The flagellar waveform arises from a balance of dynein-driven cytoskeletal forces, passive structural resistance, and hydrodynamic drag. However, the underlying mechanisms of cell-fluid interactions remain poorly understood due to the limitations of current measurement techniques. Here,...
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According to these extensive Danish data, if your total motile sperm count is <5 × 106/ml you can expect to live for 77.6 years, whereas if you are lucky enough to possess a count of >120 × 106/ml, your life expectancy will increase to 80.3 years. This is encouraging for those so endowed, although they will still be dying 3 years before...
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