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Monday, 5 October 2015

Male infertility


Male infertility

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Statistics show that men are equally as likely to have fertility problems as women. Impotency, erection or ejaculation difficulties may be symptoms of other underlying health conditions such as high blood pressure or diabetes.

Experts say there are numerous reasons why a couple may be having problems conceiving, and the most evident signs of infertility may lie within their lifestyle.

Contributing factors can include lifestyle issues such as stress, being over- or underweight, substance abuse or environmental toxins. Nutrition can also play a huge part in reproductive health and can certainly contribute towards certain signs of infertility.

There are certain symptoms that couples should look out for, which doctor should be alerted to when dealing with problem of infertility. These symptoms are clues to help the doctor make the correct diagnosis to help couples in their situation. The earlier a diagnosis is made, the more opportunity couples have to deal with the issue. As such, doctors advise not to delay seeing a qualified medical expert.

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FORMER PETROLEUM MINISTER ARRESTED IN UK


Former Petroleum Minister, Diezani Allison-Madueke, who was arrested and released in the United Kingdom, on Friday, on money laundering allegations, may be charged to court, this week.

Sunday Vanguard learnt that besides the four other persons arrested with the former minister, more suspects may also be arraigned.

Meanwhile, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) detectives, who raided the Abuja home of Allison-Madueke, just at about the time of her arrest in the UK, on Friday, reportedly recovered cash running into millions of Naira.

The trial is expected to be conducted in London and is likely to draw thousands of Nigerians resident in the United Kingdom (UK) but no date was specified, last night, when Sunday Vanguard made contacts with the National Crime Agency (NCA), which arrested and released Diezani and the four others on Friday.