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Are You A Real Man!! by jummy4me: 1:36pm On May 27, 2016
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Re: Are You A Real Man!! by jummy4me: 4:48am On Aug 04, 2016
Infertility And Other Health Challenges

By Yemmy Macclean

A recent study of over 9,000 infertile men by the Stanford University School
of Medicine to evaluate the cause of their fertility problems started
routinely enough, but surprisingly even shockingly — the study concluded
with the findings that poor Fluid quality can also be related to a
whole host of other health issues that, at least superficially, don’t
make a lot of sense.

“About 15% of all couples have fertility issues, and in half of those cases the
male partner has Fluid deficiencies,” stated the study's lead author, Michael
Eisenberg, MD, assistant professor of urology and director of male reproductive
medicine and surgery at Stanford. “We should be paying more attention to
these millions of men. Infertility is a warning: Problems with reproduction
may mean problems with overall health.”

Those “problems with overall health” include more generalized conditions
such as skin and endocrine disorders, as well as the really nasty stuff
like hypertension, which is already an unwelcome affliction where your
joystick is concerned (it can impact erectile fortitude).

This, combined with the fact Eisenberg previously co-authored a similar study
that found infertile men had higher rates of mortality (and specifically
mortality linked to heart problems), might have you thinking: I don’t have
to worry about this.

“Here, we're already spotting signs of trouble in young men in their 30s,”
Eisenberg clarified.

Eisenberg and his crew at Stanmore went on to analyze the medical
records of their 9,387 respondents, who were mostly between the ages of
30 and 50 with a median age of 38. Their routinely provided Fluid was
assessed with little score cards* (*that’s a lie) for volume, concentration,
and motility, which means “the ability of sperm to move properly through the female
reproductive tract”. In roughly half of male infertility cases, the problem was
just that: The Fluid wasn’t quite right for whatever reason.

In the other half, however, there were consistent problems elsewhere. Using
their extensive database, the research team drew the links pretty quickly —
most notably that in 44% of cases, poor Fluid quality went hand-in-hand
with hypertension, vascular disease, and heart disease.

“A man's health is strongly correlated with his Fluid quality,” Eisenberg asserted.
“Given the high incidence of infertility, we need to take a broader view. As we treat
men's infertility, we should also assess their overall health. That visit to a
fertility clinic represents a big opportunity to improve their treatment for other conditions,
which we now suspect could actually help resolve the infertility they came in for in
the first place.”

Poor Fluid production can interfere with a couple’s ability to conceive, but new
research from Stanford suggests it also may be connected to a variety of health
problems unrelated to fertility, including high blood pressure and other harbingers
of heart disease.

A study of more than 9,000 men who sought help for infertility found that those with
low sperm counts, poor sperm motility and other impaired Fluid production were at
greater risk of having certain heart and vascular problems, plus skin diseases and
disorders relating to the endocrine system. In fact, the more defects in the men’s Fluid,
the more likely they were to have other health problems.

The research, which was published online Wednesday in the journal Fertility and
Sterility, supports and refines earlier studies that found an increased risk of
cancer and of early death in men with poor Fluid production. Taken together,
the studies suggest that fertility is closely tied to overall health in men.

“We found a lot of correlations between Fluid production and medical conditions
that we never knew about,” said Dr. Michael Eisenberg, director of male
reproductive medicine and surgery at Stanford and lead author of the paper.
“It’s a relationship that men and their doctors should appreciate. If there’s
some problem with reproductive fitness it may be there’s an overall problem
in fitness as well.”

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