Sperm of infertile men is healthy before it begins journey out of body, major breakthrough finds 

It is said that in life the journey is more important than the destination.

And for sperm, that is certainly the case, according to a new scientific study.

Researchers have discovered that the sperm of infertile men is every bit as healthy as fertile men while it is still in the testicles.

But by the time it has travelled through a series of ducts and left the body it has become damaged, suggesting something odd and toxic is happening along its path to the outside.

The discovery offers new hope for men who struggle to become fathers even through IVF as well as hinting at a new cause of male infertility.

Jonathan Ramsay, consultant urologist of Imperial College London, who led the study, said:…

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