Is Your Sperm Healthy? The Answer Could Affect Your Longevity.
As you may have heard, male fertility is on the decline. Sperm counts today are 58% lower than they were a century ago.
In response, The World Health Organization keeps reducing the definition of “normal.” It’s gone down four times since 1980.
If this concerns you, it may be because you’ve considered becoming a dad. Most men think about sperm health primarily in the context of having children.
But there’s another reason to be concerned. As it turns out, sperm is a sign of your overall health and potential longevity.
Simply put, healthy sperm signals a longer, healthier life.
In this blog, we’ll cover the fascinating world of sperm health—including how to keep your own semen strong.