A wedding ring might come with an unexpected and disproportionate side effect for men: weight gain. Scientists at the ...
Researchers at the National Institute of Cardiology in Poland’s Warsaw claim marriage increases the risk of men being ...
Three main biological mechanisms can be used to explain the relationship between obesity and male infertility: hypogonadism; testicular heat-stress-/hypoxia-induced ...
High-fat diets may impact heart health, metabolism, and weight, influencing long-term wellness and disease risk.
The treatment was given orally to male obese mice who had been fed a high-fat diet. The surprising effect suggests that ...
A study finds that a high-fat diet impairs neutrophil function in mice, making them less effective at killing bacteria.
New research set to be presented at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025) suggests that marriage significantly ...
A new study in The Journal of Immunology reveals how a high-fat diet may impair the immune system's ability to respond to infection by impacting the function of neutrophils, one of the first immune ...
Getting married triples the risk of obesity for men, according to new research. Tying the knot doesn't raise the risk of ...
One third of those are obese. The impact on our health is devastating ... Fat can lead to increased male hormones in women, upping the risk for heart disease along with more obvious symptoms.
A new study finds that obesity significantly reduces the effectiveness of urate-lowering therapy in male gout patients, with ...
Metabolic syndrome, including obesity and diabetes, intersects with male infertility due to hypogonadism. Adipose tissue secretes leptin and estrogen, both of which modulate male reproduction.