NEW YORK (Reuters Life!) - Home fertility tests aren't just for women anymore. A new device that looks a lot like home ovulation and home pregnancy tests but checks sperm count will soon be available ...
While a majority of men are not getting tested, according to Pamela Madsen, fertility advocate and founder of The American Fertility Association, they are also doing little to prepare for conception.
A Charlottesville biotech company has begun shipping out samples of its cutting-edge home tests for male sterility. ContraVac, located off Preston Avenue, is dispatching its SpermCheck Vasectomy test ...
Walgreen Co. and CVS Caremark Corp., the biggest U.S. drugstore chains, are betting they can generate sales by answering a question few men want to ask: whether or not they're firing blanks. In April, ...
Soon, all it will take is a simple trip to a convenience store for men to purchase a device that will allow them to test their fertility at home. ContraVac, a Charlottesville-based company, expects to ...
The relationship between sperm count and fertility is actually pretty weak. "To [the] best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of the phenomenon," study co-author Dr. Jukka Kekalainen, ...
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