

Male Fertility
Male fertility is influenced by a combination of hormonal, metabolic, and environmental factors that impact sperm production, quality, and overall reproductive health. Parameters such as sperm count, motility, morphology, and DNA integrity are shaped by nutrient status, oxidative stress, hormone balance (particularly testosterone), and lifestyle exposures.
Within this section, you’ll find curated research exploring the drivers of male fertility, including the role of minerals such as zinc and selenium, mitochondrial function, inflammation, and environmental toxins. This also includes insights into how stress, sleep, circadian rhythm, and metabolic health influence reproductive outcomes.
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