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Men and women receive different fertility counseling following cancer diagnosesIt is common for individuals who are undergoing treatment for cancer to receive FSH test results indicating they have impaired fertility. However, a new study indicates that a patient's gender may determine the amount of information doctors provide regarding methods to preserve fertility.... Full Story
There may be many reasons why a man would receive FSH test results indicating low fertility, but a new study suggests that lifestyle factors commonly assumed to affect fertility are not as influential as previously thought.... Full Story
It is relatively common for men to receive FSH test results indicating they have impaired fertility. This doesn't necessarily have to be a permanent setback though, as new evidence suggests that coenzyme Q10 supplementation may help men improve their fertility levels.... Full Story
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