The ability of sperm to move was improved after less than two weeks’ change of diet in a small group of men participating in a study. — AFP
A new small-scale European study has found that a man’s diet could affect his sperm quality in less than two weeks.
The study, by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden, looked at 15 healthy, non-smoking young men aged 20 to 27 years old, with a normal body mass index (BMI).
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