Weight loss jabs could transform fertility treatment, experts say, after a study linked the jabs to improved testosterone levels and sperm quality in men.
It’s well known that living with obesity increases the risk of a number of serious health conditions, from diabetes to cancer.
But it’s also a major cause of male infertility – altering hormone levels, affecting sperm production and causing problems with metabolism, according to a group of UK researchers.
Left untreated, this can impact the shape, movement and number of sperm men have, making it increasingly difficult to conceive.
Now early research has shown that weight loss jabs, known collectively as
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