The male reproductive system includes organs like the penis and scrotum that function in urination and reproduction. Sex hormones like testosterone are vital for puberty, sexual function, and sperm ...
During their journey through the various parts of the epididymis, sperm mature and gain the ability to swim. Because of its role in sperm transport and maturation, functional and structural issues ...
Epididymal Cystadenomas are benign or noncancerous tumors that form on the epididymis. The epididymis is a small, tube-like structure located on the back of the testicle that stores and transports ...
Summary: A father’s diet before conception can impact his children’s health, particularly their susceptibility to metabolic diseases. The study, using data from the LIFE Child cohort and mouse models, ...
The following outlines aspects of the female reproductive system, including the internal and external organs, the menstrual cycle, the egg, and reproductive hormones. The menstrual cycle is a monthly ...
Your working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation are core components of executive function (EF), an interrelated set of mental skills that lay the foundation for advanced cognitive ...
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Infertility is defined as the failure to achieve a pregnancy after one year of regular (at least twice weekly) unprotected intercourse with the same partner. Both partners should be checked for ...
The epididymis is located along and behind the testicle. The coiled tube is responsible for collecting and moving sperm from the testes to the vas deferens. Sometimes a fluid-filled cyst develops in ...