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Various research studies have proved that hot tub showers or any other factor that may increase testicular temperature may lead to low testosterone activity.
Although the dangers of drinking and smoking are very different, according to annual death numbers, smoking is worse than drinking. In the United...
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Blood-thinning foods, drinks, and supplements Turmeric. Ginger. Cayenne peppers. Vitamin E. Garlic. Cassia cinnamon. Ginkgo biloba. Grape seed...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Yes, virgin mojitos are great for your stomach! Their combination of lime juice and mint helps to soothe digestion and reduce bloating. The lime...
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Foods That Are Less Likely to Cause Bloating and Gas Meat, poultry, fish. Eggs. Vegetables such as lettuce, tomatoes, zucchini, and okra. Fruits...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
Learn More »According to Dr. Graham Greene, an associate professor in the UAMS Department of Urology, elevated water temperature can effect spermatogenesis, or the process of sperm formation. “I advise any male interested in fathering a child to avoid temperatures greater than 100 degrees.
You might want to rethink buying that hot tub if you’re planning to have children in the near future. According to Dr. Graham Greene, an associate professor in the UAMS Department of Urology, elevated water temperature can effect spermatogenesis, or the process of sperm formation. “I advise any male interested in fathering a child to avoid temperatures greater than 100 degrees. It can take up to six months to recover normal sperm parameters,” says Dr. Greene. These include sperm count, movement, shape and structure. Men are most likely to be fertile with a count greater than 20 million sperm per milliliter, if more than 50% of sperm are moving and more than 30% of the sperm have a normal shape and structure. To learn more about the personalized care provided by our doctors using state-of-the-art equipment and technology, please visit our medical services section.
The clear liquid diet includes: Coffee and tea without milk or non-dairy creamer (sugar or honey is OK). Clear, nonfat broths. Strained, pulp-free...
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Eating one meal a day is unlikely to give you the calories and nutrients your body needs to thrive unless carefully planned. Choosing to eat within...
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A scrumptious morning smoothy based on the diets of among the healthiest, longest-living hamlet in the world.
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Helps Lower Blood Pressure Ginger has been shown to improve blood pressure (in conjunction with medication) by acting as a vasodilator—it expands...
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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Tryptophan and melatonin Your two best friends for a restful night. Milk (and other dairy products) are a really good source of tryptophan. It's an...
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