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    Your browser does not support the audio element. – Read transcript Mike: Hello, I’m Mike Clarke, podcast editor for the Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Gynaecology and Fertility Group maintains a pair of reviews on the use of antioxidants in the treatment of subfertility. The review for males was updated in May 2022 and we asked Wiep de Ligny from the Radboud University Medical…

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    Two main options exist: sperm retrieval with assisted reproductive therapies or vasectomy reversal, according to Kevin J. Campbell, MD, MS.

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    A combination of everyday chemicals found in people’s bodies may be associated with a worldwide plunge in male fertility, a new study has found. Sperm counts have dropped by more than half in the p…

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    Collapse all Expand all Background The inability to have children affects 10% to 15% of couples worldwide. A male factor is estimated to account for up to half of the infertility cases with between 25% to 87% of male subfertility considered to be due to the effect of oxidative stress. Oral supplementation with antioxidants is thought to improve sperm quality by reducing oxidative…

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    • Antioxidants for male subfertility? 🤷 This @CochraneCGF systematic review found the inconclusive current evidence & calls for large well‐designed randomised placebo‐controlled trials. https://t.co/0pV5BXJ29Y #malefertility #infertility https://t.co/uU574VdDsg

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    Collapse all Expand all Background The inability to have children affects 10% to 15% of couples worldwide. A male factor is estimated to account for up to half of the infertility cases with between 25% to 87% of male subfertility considered to be due to the effect of oxidative stress. Oral supplementation with antioxidants is thought to improve sperm quality by reducing oxidative…

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    • Antioxidants for male subfertility? 🤷 This @CochraneCGF systematic review found the inconclusive current evidence & calls for large well‐designed randomised placebo‐controlled trials. https://t.co/0pV5BY0D1w #malefertility #infertility