Men with healthier sperm live longer, study suggests
- Men with higher quality sperm live two to three years longer, according to a new study.
- The study found that men with more than 120 million motile sperm can expect to live longer than those with lower counts.
- Dr. Priskorn stated that men's life expectancy correlates with semen quality.
- Dr. Jørgensen noted that the study can identify healthy men at risk due to impaired semen quality.
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Men With High Quality Sperms Live Much Longer Than Others
Turns out, sperm might be more than just tiny swimmers—they could be an early warning system for men’s health. A massive Danish study suggests that higher-quality sperm is linked to a longer life, with men who produce more than 120 million motile sperm per sample living two to three years longer than those with fewer than 5 million.“It really seems to be that the better the semen quality, the longer the survival,” says Dr. Lærke Priskorn, who co…
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