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Varicocele is the most common reversible cause of male infertility, affecting up to 20% of healthy men and 40% of men with primary infertility. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of varicocele in men evaluated for infertility ...
Carto, Chase +9 more
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Background Myrianthus arboreus P. Beauv. (Cecropiaceae) is a medicinal plant used to treat female infertility. The aqueous extract of M. arboreus leaves was found to improve the fertility of healthy female Wistar rats.
Marie Alfrede Mvondo +3 more
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Nature versus nurture - plant resources in management of male infertility
Male infertility, apart from being a multi-factorial disorder, has no defined etiology in almost half of the infertile men. The complex etiology demands a complex remedy which can heal several ailments together. Currently available specific treatments are largely inefficient in infertility treatment.
Madhukar Shivajirao, Dama +2 more
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Abstract Background: Infertility is a concern for couples, families and society. In almost half of the cases, it is due to male infertility, which results in the azoospermia and oligospermia. This infertility, in developing countries like Benin, is often care by the use of medicinal medicinal plants.
Eric Agbodjento +6 more
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Silymarin (SMN) as an ancient plant has various therapeutic usage in many diseases. Almost all of its properties attributed to antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.
Morvarid Zarif-Yeganeh +1 more
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Infertility is a reproductive system disease in which pregnancy does not occur despite long-term, regular and unprotected sexual intercourse. In the near future, it is estimated that approximately 15% of the world population will be affected by ...
Çiftçi, Osman +2 more
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Effect of oral administration of Blepharis.Persica extracts on CATSPER gene expression and sperm parameters in rats with spinal cord injury [PDF]
Objective The use of herbal medicines is even more common in East. Besides, more than half of all spinal cord injuries happen in individuals aged 15 to 30, most of whom are males (80 percent).
Nahid Askari +2 more
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Background: In Sub-Saharan Africa, more than 30% of premenopausal women are affected with secondary infertility. Nigerian (Yoruba) women show a higher tendency towards exaggerated ovarian (PCOS) response to stimulation for assisted conception associated ...
Ogunlakina, A.D., Sonibare, M.A.
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Unlocking nature’s secrets: Medicinal plants for enhanced female fertility
Background: Infertility is a social challenge common among couples ranging from sub-Sahara, Asia and different parts of the world. Infertility occurs as result of malformation of the uterus, poor diet, illness, and continuous unprotected sexual activity.
Karishma Singh +3 more
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Effects of Nigella Sativa on Female Infertility: A Systematic Review [PDF]
Objective. Nigella sativa is a plant that contains a lot of antioxidants. Nigella sativa is an important medicinal herb that has been utilized for centuries. Given Nigella sativa efficacy in treating a variety of disorders, this systematic study attempts
Arifa Mustika, Arifa +3 more
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