Sex

When cheating on wives, men take inspiration from dads

It might be a wise decision to look at your to-be-father-in-law's marital status before walking down the aisle with your man, as a new study suggests that men inherit tendency to cheat on their partner from their fathers.

According to a new study conducted by researchers at the Charles University, Prague, cheating really does run in the family, at least in case of men, the Daily Mail reports.

The Czech study found that though both men and women cheated on their partners, men were more likely to stray in relationships if their fathers had been unfaithful while they were growing up.

Does the word “Menopause” trigger a sense of fear in you? Relax, we tell you how to deal with it.

Despite the increasing popularity of Hormone Replacement Therapy, a majority of women still prefer the natural way to deal with menopause. The Med Guru guides you to the easy and natural way of handling the menopausal symptoms.

Infertility breakthrough: world's 'first' test tube sperm grown in lab

For all those infertile men vying to experience fatherhood, here's a hope. Researchers in Japan claim to have grown mammalian test tube sperm capable of fertilising eggs in vitro conditions.

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The technique, published in the March 24 issue of the journal 'Nature,' might help reveal the molecular steps involved in formation of sperm and lead to new treatments for male infertility, a condition that affects one in six couples.

Biologists have been trying to synthesize mammalian sperm outside body for almost a century. But, it is only now that a team of researchers from Japan have succeeded in understanding the mechanism by which the paired chromosomes swap DNA during meoisis, and prepare sperm cells to fuse with the egg.

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