

The Fertility Expert: Delaying Having Kids Is Impacting Your Future Children & Reducing Your Chances Of Parenthood By 90%! Masturbation Reduces Cancer Risk!
129 snips May 9, 2024
Dr. Michael Eisenberg, a Stanford Urology professor, dives into the pressing issues of male fertility and sexual health. He highlights the alarming decline in sperm counts and discusses environmental factors like microplastics, obesity, and lifestyle choices that contribute to infertility. Eisenberg busts myths around testosterone therapy and explains its impact on health. He also shares insights on how exercise can boost testosterone levels. Finally, the conversation touches on the societal implications of delayed parenthood and the importance of proactive reproductive health.
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Fertility and Health
- Fertility offers insights into overall health, linking to organ systems and hormones.
- Infertile men often have lower testosterone, potentially impacting long-term health and survival.
Rising Infertility
- Increased parental age and lifestyle changes contribute to the growing demand for IVF.
- Sperm counts and testosterone levels appear to be declining, raising concerns about societal impact.
Declining Sperm Quality
- Studies show sperm quality declining, even in sperm donors, possibly due to environmental factors.
- Regional variations in sperm quality highlight individual differences not captured in broader studies.