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Sperm boosters: how to increase male fertility

In up to 30 percent of cases there is no known cause for infertility, whether you're a man or a woman. Unlike women, infertility in men isn't linked to how old you are. It is, however, caused by problems with your sperm, such as a low sperm count, decreased sperm mobility and abnormal sperm. Below are just some of the things that can sometimes cause infertility problems in men. 

Do you need a top-up?

Vitamins and minerals are essential nutrients that your body needs to stay healthy. The good news is that most people can get all the vitamins and minerals they need by eating a healthy, balanced, varied diet. However, official guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) recommend certain supplements for some groups of people who are at risk of being deficient in some nutrients, including the following:

Parents’ biggest worry: children’s health

If you’re a parent there is a multitude of things to worry about. But according to a survey commissioned by The Portland Hospital for Women and Children, the biggest worry by far for parents is their children’s health.

What you need to know about infant nutrition

If you’ve just had a baby, your pharmacist has plenty of advice on all aspects of infant health, including how to resolve feeding and weaning problems. Here Thoai Nguyen, pharmacist at Park Pharmacy in London, answers the most frequently asked questions about infant nutrition.

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