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Reproductive health

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Sperm Health: A Window into Overall Wellness and Family Health Risks

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Tubal Sterilization Less Effective Than Previously Thought, UCSF Study Reveals

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Virus that causes COVID-19 can remain in sperm for 110 days after infection

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The More People Know About Pregnancy, the More Likely They Are to Support Access to Abortion

Woody Allen dressed as a sperm

Global study ties insecticide exposure to lower sperm concentration in adult men

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Blue light from smartphones or tablets linked to early puberty in rats

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Increase in travelers to Massachusetts seeking abortion care

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FDA Approves First Nonprescription Daily Oral Contraceptive, Opill

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Low sex drive gets new treatment with kisspeptin hormone injection

On the day of the ewe’s ovulation, the ram sperm can penetrate the cervical mucus.

Gel helps mucus block sperm, with few side effects

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