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A new study by scientists has provided interesting findings about male germ cell health and sexual abstinence.
For decades, men were told to "save" their sperm if they wanted to achieve a pregnancy, especially before a fertility treatment. But science in 2026 is giving a 180 degree turn, as recent research from Oxford University has said that when it comes to looking for a baby, the best advice they can give is: use it or lose it. You may be interested: Why fertility in men matters more than ever? Male fertility: quality vs. quantity A study published in…
Recent research suggests that masturbation and regular sexual intercourse can improve sperm quality and promote fertilization, contradicting beliefs about sexual abstinence. The frequency with which men ejaculate may have a greater impact on fertility than previously thought, according to a study published in the scientific journal Proceedings B of the Royal Society. Read more (03/31/2026)
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