A recent study indicates that stress experienced by fathers before conception can indirectly affect embryo growth through molecular signals in sperm, rather than through DNA changes. This highlights the importance of addressing psychological factors in reproductive health.
A recent French demographic study reveals that Maghreb countries are experiencing a historic decline in birth rates, accelerating the aging population phenomenon. This trend poses a significant threat to demographic growth in the region.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan announced that strengthening families and increasing birth rates are priorities to tackle challenges posed by globalization. He emphasized the necessity of this initiative to protect society from cultural erosion.
Predictions suggest that the number of deaths in the UK will exceed births annually starting in 2026, attributed to declining immigration rates and fertility. The population is expected to reach <strong>71 million</strong> by 2034.
In 2025, Germany recorded its lowest birth rate since the end of World War II, with approximately <strong>655,000</strong> births. This decline is attributed to a decrease in the number of women of childbearing age and structural policies that are not family-friendly.
San Francisco is hosting an unconventional event titled the 'Sperm Race Olympics', where 128 men from various countries compete for a cash prize awarded to the owner of the fastest sperm. This event sparks widespread debate on male fertility issues.
Many women undergoing fertility treatments struggle to balance their professional lives with medical appointments. Many feel anxious about being judged if they disclose their situation to employers.
The United States has experienced a historic decline in fertility rates, dropping to unprecedented levels. This decrease reflects profound social and economic changes within American society.
The government of Northern Cyprus has launched an investigation after several British families reported receiving incorrect sperm or egg samples during fertility procedures at local clinics. This announcement follows a BBC investigation that uncovered similar cases.
Families in Northern Cyprus are alarmed after finding out that their children were not conceived from the donors they selected, raising serious questions about safety standards in fertility clinics. This issue involves seven families facing significant repercussions on their familial identity.
Health experts have revealed the dangers of putting mobile phones in back pockets, warning that this habit can lead to serious health issues. They emphasize that this position can cause pressure on nerves and muscles, resulting in chronic pain.
A recent study shows that working from home is associated with higher fertility rates, with an increase of 0.32 children per woman when working from home just one day a week. The research spans 38 countries, including European nations.
Reports indicate that rising temperatures in Singapore are leading to deteriorating mental health and declining fertility rates. The current situation requires residents to enhance their adaptability to these changing climatic conditions.
A recent study has revealed that women's consumption of ultra-processed foods is linked to decreased chances of pregnancy. The research emphasizes that good nutrition plays a crucial role in enhancing fertility.
A recent scientific study has uncovered a concerning relationship between the consumption of ultra-processed foods and decreased fertility in men, potentially impacting couples' chances of conception.