Obesity can impact reproductive health in both men and women. A doctor explains how excess weight affects hormones, fertility, and chances of conception.
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The Sukkot holiday brings with it the Four Species, and at their center is the citron — a fragrant, unique, and ancient fruit that has been considered for generations a symbol of beauty, purity, and ...
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Advances in reproductive biology are revealing that ovarian aging is not only a matter of declining egg numbers but also a ...
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Explore the alarming trend of early menopause among urban Indian women, its causes, effects, and solutions for better health management.
One persistent misconception is that tubal ligation affects hormones, sexual desire or menstrual cycles, but this is not true.