Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Home »
» Medical News Today: What to know about sperm production
Medical News Today: What to know about sperm production
The average time it takes for the body to make new sperm cells is 74 days. However, the male body is constantly producing sperm, so there will usually be some in the semen. Learn more about the sperm production cycle here.
Related Posts:
Anthem and Passport appeal Beshear administration's decision kicking them out of state's Medicaid business as of Jan. 1By Lisa Gillespie Kentucky Health News Passport Health Plan and Anthem Kentucky, twice denied by different governors the chance to keep managing Medicaid coverage for many Kentuckians, are appealing again. Enrollees with co… Read More
Covid-19 update: State tells Kentuckians who have been to Myrtle Beach to self-quarantine, notes rises in cases in other states tooThe state Department for Public Health issued an advisory Thursday afternoon to Kentuckians who had traveled in the last two weeks to Myrtle Beach, S.C., which has turned into a coronavirus hotspot. “DPH advises Kentucky res… Read More
Health departments getting temporary workers to trace contacts of people who have the coronavirus; start of school will be big test Centers for Disease Control and Prevention chart, via CFCF By Lisa Gillespie Kentucky Health News As restaurants have reopened and people are gathering more after three months of social isolation, Kentucky’s health… Read More
'Healthy at School' guidance requires social distancing, mask and daily temperature checks, along with great flexibility in schedulingBy Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News As Kentucky schools work toward reopening amid the covid-19 pandemic, new guidance from the state says students and staff will have to stay six feet away from each other, wear cloth ma… Read More
How risky is a hug right now?“Can I get a hug?” It’s a simple question for a simple act that’s been especially missed because of COVID-19 distancing. “Human beings need social contact,” says Dr. Eugene Beresin, executive director of The Clay Center for Y… Read More
0 comments:
Post a Comment