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Bioenvironmental Issues Affecting Men's Reproductive and Sexual Health is structured into two parts related to men's reproductive and sexual health with eight sections designed to enable a logical flow of such knowledge. The book is focused on the biology of key organs involved in male reproduction and the environmental influences affecting their functions with particular emphasis on clinical aspects. Individual chapters within the book range from basic to translational aspects, but all hold clinical relevance. This is an essential reference for those working and learning in the field of human reproduction, reproductive toxicology and environmental influences on reproductive and sexual health.
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Lingam massage draws on tantric and taoist practices for conserving and cultivating sexual energy. It provides the deep relaxation that supports sustained erection, deeper orgasm, and energizes the perineum and prostate gland.
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Male reproductive health. --- Men's reproductive health --- Men --- Reproductive health --- Health and hygiene
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Andrology. --- Generative organs, Male --- Genital Diseases, Male. --- Genitalia, Male. --- Male reproductive health. --- Diseases. --- Physiology.
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Andrology. --- Generative organs, male --- Male reproductive health. --- Reproductive medicine --- Diseases. --- Physiology. --- Male.
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Human reproduction. --- Male reproductive health. --- Men's reproductive health --- Men --- Reproductive health --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Reproductive rights --- Health and hygiene
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"The average American has yet to encounter new information about the importance of 'healthy sperm' and the 'male biological clock.' That is because basic medical knowledge about how men matter when it comes to reproductive outcomes, from miscarriages to childhood illnesses, has only recently begun to be produced. This gap in knowledge about men is only more glaring when one considers the enormous efforts to understand and treat women's reproductive bodies over the past century. GUYnecology asks: What took so long? Why are biomedical researchers only now asking questions about how men's age and bodily health affect reproductive outcomes? Weaving together historical materials and qualitative interviews, Rene Almeling examines the history of medical knowledge-making about men's reproductive health and its consequences for individuals. From a failed nineteenth-century effort to launch a medical specialty called andrology to the contemporary science of paternal effects, she argues that a lack of medical specialization around men's reproductive bodies resulted in obliviousness about men's role in reproductive outcomes. Sifting through media messages and analyzing the stories of individual men and women, GUYnecology demonstrates how this historical gap in attention shapes reproductive politics today"--
Male reproductive health --- Male reproductive health services --- Male reproductive health services. --- Research --- History --- United States. --- Men's reproductive health --- Men --- Reproductive health --- History. --- Health and hygiene --- age. --- biological clock. --- biomedicine. --- body. --- childhood illness. --- children. --- clinical care. --- gender studies. --- healthy sperm. --- history. --- male. --- medical research. --- miscarriage. --- new fathers. --- outcomes. --- paternal. --- politics. --- public health policy. --- reproductive. --- Sexual organs --- Healthcare --- Boys --- Masculinity --- Male body --- Medical sciences --- Sexuality --- Fatherhood --- Reproduction --- Book --- Sex differences
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In the last decade, much of the clinical interest in the field of infertility has focused on advancing reproductive techniques and has often under-appreciated the role that male sexuality plays in reproductive problems. Male sexual function is an integral part of reproduction, and the treatment of sexual dysfunction is an important component for any couple seeking fertility. In some cases, treatment of sexual dysfunction may obviate the need for more invasive cures through advanced reproductive techniques. Thanks to recent clinical and scientific advances in male sexual medicine, the management of men’s sexual dysfunction is often more effective and less invasive than how it was historically described. Men’s Sexual Health and Fertility is the only resource that focuses on the interplay and interconnections between male sexual dysfunction and male factor infertility, gathering insightful data from a panel of experts in male sexual medicine for clinicians who treat couples with fertility issues due to male sexual dysfunction. Chapters discuss advances in the field of men’s sexual medicine, including the latest treatment for erectile dysfunction, the most up-to-date understanding of the physiology and pathophysiology of ejaculation, and the growing body of evidence that low testosterone and male infertility are intimately related. As such, this book provides important information in order to be able to better understand the link between sexual dysfunction and infertility and, most importantly, to better treat male sexual dysfunction in the infertile couple.
Male reproductive health --- Fertility, Human --- Infertility --- Health --- Population Characteristics --- Genital Diseases, Male --- Male Urogenital Diseases --- Health Care --- Diseases --- Infertility, Male --- Men's Health --- Medicine --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Urology & Nephrology --- Gynecology & Obstetrics --- Male reproductive health. --- Fertility, Human. --- Men's reproductive health --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Medicine. --- Reproductive medicine. --- Urology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Demography --- Human reproduction --- Men --- Reproductive health --- Health and hygiene --- Genitourinary organs --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Health aspects
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This comprehensive, multidisciplinary guide provides an up-to-date presentation of fertility preservation techniques with male cancer patients and other challenging conditions. Divided into four thematic sections, part one provides an overview of the pathophysiologic processes interrelating cancer and its treatment with infertility and discusses different methods of sperm preservation and fertility outcomes in cancer patients. Part two then explores male fertility preservation in various non-cancerous conditions, such as immunosuppressed, hypogonadal and transgender patients. The fundamental principles of cryobiology and sperm optimization are covered in part three, which also offers essential building blocks for scientists to develop a sperm banking service and implement high standards of practice. The final section describes the current practices of male fertility preservation along with its psychological impact on patients, and extends beyond to future innovative methods—tissue preservation, xenografting and artificial gametes—being researched and implemented in this field. Fertility preservation among cancer patients and survivors is an evolving practice, which involves focused research and timely collaboration of professionals from related fields. The Complete Guide to Male Fertility Preservation is unique and original in its design and will appeal to a larger audience of andrologists, reproductive endocrinologists, urologists, embryologists, and all other clinicians practicing reproductive medicine and oncology.
Medicine. --- Oncology. --- Reproductive medicine. --- Andrology. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Reproductive Medicine. --- Human reproduction --- Human reproductive health --- Human reproductive medicine --- Reproductive medicine --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Health aspects --- Fertility, Human. --- Male reproductive health. --- Men's reproductive health --- Human fertility --- Natality --- Men --- Reproductive health --- Demography --- Infertility --- Health and hygiene --- Oncology . --- Tumors --- Generative organs, Male --- Health --- Endocrine aspects --- Diseases --- Physiology
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Men --- Human reproduction --- Male reproductive health --- Contraception --- Sexual behavior surveys --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Gender Studies & Sexuality --- Sex behavior surveys --- Sex surveys --- Social surveys --- Conception --- Birth control --- Reproductive rights --- Men's reproductive health --- Reproductive health --- Human physiology --- Reproduction --- Human males --- Human beings --- Males --- Effeminacy --- Masculinity --- Research --- Sexual behavior --- Social aspects --- Prevention --- Health and hygiene --- Hombres --- Salud reproductiva --- Contracepción masculina --- Mexico. --- Comportamiento sexual
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