Antioxidant therapy for male subfertility: myth or evidence‐based?
The authors review the literature investigating the role of common dietary supplements that are being marketed as a remedy for male subfertility. They assess the evidence base supporting their use and their potential role in improving semen parameters alongside overall conception and live‐birth rates.
Source: Trends in Urology, Gynaecology and Sexual Health - Category: OBGYN Authors: Muhammad Elmussareh, Ahmed Mahrous, Oliver Kayes Tags: Reproduction Source Type: research
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