AIMC Topic: Fertility

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Analyzing the impact of occupational exposures on male fertility indicators: A machine learning approach.

Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.)
Occupational exposures are critical factors affecting workers' reproductive health. This study investigates the impact of magnetic fields, electric fields, whole-body vibration, noise levels, and heat stress on male reproductive indicators using adva...

Divergence in the sow vaginal microbiota is associated with fertility.

Reproduction (Cambridge, England)
IN BRIEF: Vaginal microbiota composition influences female fertility, however it has not been studied for measuring fertility level in female pigs. This study reveals significant vaginal microbiota composition differences between high reproductive pe...

ChatGPT: a reliable fertility decision-making tool?

Human reproduction (Oxford, England)
The internet is the primary source of infertility-related information for most people who are experiencing fertility issues. Although no longer shrouded in stigma, the privacy of interacting only with a computer provides a sense of safety when engagi...

DEVELOPMENT OF A ROBOT FOR THE MEASUREMENT OF RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATION AND FERTILITY OF THE SOIL IN FARMLAND.

Radiation protection dosimetry
A tractor-based robot with the capability of real-time assessing and visualizing the radioactive material density and fertility distribution of farmlands has been developed to accelerate the recovery process of the farmlands suffered by the accident ...

Seasonal variation in heat shock proteins (hsp70 and hsp90) and their association with frozen semen quality and fertility in buffaloes.

Cryo letters
BACKGROUND: Heat shock protein is considered as a potential indicator of animal adaptation to harsh environmental stresses and its expression has been correlated with resistance to stress.

Fennel fortified diet: New perspective with regard to fertility and sex hormones.

Pakistan journal of pharmaceutical sciences
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of Foeniculum vulgare (FV) on fertility of mice and on serum sex hormone values of rats and rabbits. We used powdered form of Foeniculum vulgare seed and added it to food of mice, rats and rabbit...