Cornell: New Test Offers Clarity for Couples Struggling to Conceive
July 03, 2020
July 03, 2020
ITHACA, New York, July 3 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Infertility affects 10% to 15% of couples globally, and while often viewed as a women's health problem, men contribute to around half of the cases.
Now, a male fertility test based on Cornell research could help predict which men might need treatment and which couples might have success with different forms of assisted reproduction.
"The 'Cap-Score' test is designed to provide in . . .
Infertility affects 10% to 15% of couples globally, and while often viewed as a women's health problem, men contribute to around half of the cases.
Now, a male fertility test based on Cornell research could help predict which men might need treatment and which couples might have success with different forms of assisted reproduction.
"The 'Cap-Score' test is designed to provide in . . .