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Semen quality of 1346 healthy men, results from the Chongqing area of southwest China
BACKGROUND

Large studies on semen quality of the general healthy population from China are rare.

METHODS

A cross-sectional study was performed to evaluate the semen quality of 1346 healthy men residing in Chongqing area of southwest China in 2007. The semen parameters were measured and compared with the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria. A linear regression model was used to examine the determinants of semen quality.

RESULTS

The medians were 2.3 ml for semen volume, 77.8 x 106 per ml for semen concentration, 167.7 x 106 for total sperm count, 33% for sperm rapid progressive motility, 52.6% for sperm progressive motility and 70.9% for total motility. According to WHO criteria, 61.1% of healthy males had at least one semen parameter below normal threshold values. Season and abstinence duration were found to be significantly associated with semen quality (P < 0.001). Age, smoking, alcohol use and BMI had little or no effect on semen parameters.

CONCLUSIONS

A high proportion of healthy males in Chongqing area of southwest China had abnormal semen parameters values according to WHO criteria. The semen parameters in the study population were markedly different from those reported for the other Chinese, USA and European populations. The differences remain unexplained and may be due to demographic characteristics, lifestyle, environmental factors or genetic variation.

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Rensselaer Hosts ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp for Middle School Students
June 18, 2008: While schools around the Capital Region are ending the year, a group of 50 middle school students are kicking their academic interests up a notch by participating in the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp at Rensselaer.
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Naked Scientists 07.11.18 - The South Africa Space Special
This week on the Naked Scientists we cross hemispheres to explore galaxies far far away. Chris presents live from Johannesburg to discuss the South African Large Telescope whilst back in the studio we explore the effects of space travel on the body, the expansion of our universe and the possibilities of another planet earth. We also investigate effects on our hearing and bring you a special kitchen science that could be out of this world.
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NIH awards $3 million grant to study movement disorders
A multidisciplinary research team from the University of Delaware departments of Mechanical Engineering and Physical Therapy has been awarded a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue a study on the treatment of movement disorders. The grant was awarded under NIH's Bioengineering Research Partnerships (BRP) program.
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7.69J Developmental Neurobiology, Spring 2005 (MIT)
Considers molecular control of neural specification, formation of neuronal connections, construction of neural systems, and the contributions of experience to shaping brain structure and function. Topics include: neural induction and pattern formation, cell lineage and fate determination, neuronal migration, axon guidance, synapse formation and stabilization, activity-dependent development and critical periods, development of behavior.
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St. Jude finds signaling system that halts the growth of a childhood brain cancer (news release)
Researchers discover that proteins BMP2, BMP4 and BMP7 inhibit the growth of medulloblastoma tumors, while inducing malignant cells to develop into normal neurons, a finding that may lead to better treatments for the cancer.
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