Exercise may be the best thing you can do for your health. Habitual exercise supports a healthy weight, prevents cardiovascular disease, treats type II diabetes, slows the progression of Alzheimer's, ...
Getting to know your body through regular testicular self-exams can help you spot changes early. A urologist breaks down what ...
The scrotum is a mystery. Why do most male mammals have their reproductive glands so vulnerably located in a sack of skin and muscle outside the body? According to new research, the answer might be ...
The testis is responsible for sperm production and testosterone synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development (DSD) and male infertility. Currently, ...
Aw, nuts. If you’ve noticed your balls have gotten smaller, it could be a sign of an underlying health condition. Before ...
The testis is responsible for sperm production and testosterone synthesis. Abnormalities in testis development and function lead to disorders of sex development (DSD) and male infertility. Currently, ...
Scientists have introduced lab-grown testicle organoids that closely mimic the structure and function of natural testes, offering a potential breakthrough in infertility treatment. Organoids, ...
Bulking up with steroids was linked to damaged testicles later in life, a small study finds. Anabolic steroids —synthetic or human-made testosterone — are prescribed to treat late puberty or diseases ...
Add Popular Science (opens in a new tab) More information Adding us as a Preferred Source in Google by using this link indicates that you would like to see more of our content in Google News results.