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Editor’s note: Dr. Jamin Brahmbhatt is a urologist and robotic surgeon with Orlando Health and an assistant professor at the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine. When opposite sex ...
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A study by researchers at two academic medical centers determined which infertile men may benefit from treatment with anastrozole. They found that those with azoospermia (no sperm in their ejaculate) ...
Igyxos Biotherapeutics is dedicated to developing innovative treatments for infertility in both men and women. Its lead asset, IGX12, is a first-in-class potentiating monoclonal antibody designed to ...
Male infertility is the inability to get pregnant as a result of a specific problem relating the the male's sperm. According to the American Urological Association, male factor infertility is the ...
Igyxos’ IGX12 brings a fresh approach to infertility treatment, aiming to improve outcomes for both men and women.
For years, infertility has been perceived as a predominantly female problem, a misconception that continues to influence how couples seek treatment. In reality, medical evidence shows that male-factor ...
Male infertility happens when a man’s body is unable to produce healthy sperm. In many societies, infertility is often seen as a woman’s issue, but medical experts warn that men contribute to nearly ...
Male infertility is a major issue worldwide and its causes remain unclear. Now, an international team of researchers led by ...
When opposite sex couples are trying and failing to get pregnant, the attention often focuses on the woman. That’s not always the case. Several times a month, men come into my office to ask, “Could I ...