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Tuberculosis Symptoms: Tuberculosis can silently damage male fertility: Experts explain symptoms, sperm health risks and why early treatment matters

Tuberculosis is widely known as a lung disease, but the infection can also affect the male reproductive system. When TB spreads to organs such as the testicles or epididymis, it may cause inflammation, scarring and blockages that interfere with sperm production and transport. Tuberculosis is usually discussed as a disease of the lungs. Cough, fever,…

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Male infertility crisis: Pesticides in food may be contributing to shrinking sperm counts |

A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that common agricultural pesticides may be contributing to declining sperm counts and rising rates of male infertility. A new review published in the journal Environmental Research examined 21 laboratory studies conducted between 2005 and 2025 and found consistent links between neonicotinoid insecticides and impaired reproductive health in male…

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How ageing affects men’s sperm and genetic health: Shocking truths doctors want you to know |

Men’s sperm changes as men get older, and recent research highlights that these changes can affect genetic health in children. A 2025 peer-reviewed study in Nature Communications measured the mutation rate in the male germline by analyzing sequential sperm samples from individuals. The research provides insights into how mutations accumulate over time in sperm cells…..

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COVID-19 infection might impact the generation: Sperm changes lead to increased anxiety in offspring |

A recent study by the Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health has found that COVID-19 can cause changes in sperm that may impact offspring behaviour. Using a mouse model, researchers observed that male mice infected with SARS-CoV-2 before mating produced offspring who exhibited higher levels of anxiety-like behaviours. These changes were linked to alterations…

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