Frustrating for Men: The Top 5 Common Causes of Male Infertility
Fathering a child can be fulfilling to any man: the idea that he has contributed something to the next generation, in the form of a new human being, can make him feel stronger, even better about himself. Many men will admit to finding their marriages more rewarding if they have families and children. What can be frustrating, however, is if this gift of reproduction is denied to a man, and he finds himself infertile.
Top 4 Male Infertility Remedies to Make You a Father
Individuals who discover they have fertility problems, man or woman, tend to go through a period of self-blame for a time, thinking that they might have done something wrong to have caused their condition. In time, however, they are made to understand there?s a possibility for their fertility problems to be reversed. By taking the best of care and the most suitable male infertility remedies, there is still a chance for aspiring fathers to hold their own child in their arms.
Symptoms of Male Infertility
Male infertility is, simply put, the inability of a man to concieve a child with a woman. In marriages, it is also defined as the inability to concieve with your lawful wife for 1 year after getting married. Infertility is usually temporary and treatable but, if it becomes a permanent case, it is referred to as sterility. For almost any type of civil and most religious marriages, sterility is sufficient grounds for divorce or annulment.
Why Couples Find Difficulty Conceiving: Causes Of Infertility
The term infertility refers to the abnormal incapacity to produce children by natural means of conception. It also refers to the incapability of a woman to go through the entire course of pregnancy. Several couples throughout the world strive hard to conceive a child, however some find extreme difficulty in doing so and thus need medical assistance to be successful. Around percent of the people in the reproductive age are infertile according to the American Society for Reproductive Medicine, a third of such cases affect females, another third affects males, and 15 percent affect both partners.
Knowing Male Infertility Causes
Male infertility is a problem that men dare not have. It is a most dreaded health problem that men would not dare even talk about. Should it be a topic of discussion among peers, it is a most scary health problem that a couple could be faced with, just like female infertility. So, it's just logical to learn about male infertility causes to avoid getting it.
Info on Male Infertility Testing
How would you know if you are infertile and can not conceive a child? In women there are several ways to find out. In men there are also ways on how to diagnose infertility. Male infertility testing is the way to go.
New Method to Diagnose Blockage that Causes Male Infertility
Dr Paul Turek (www.TheTurekClinic.com) has published a novel method to detect male infertility that will simplify the diagnosis of a condition that has eluded urologists so far.
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Florida Hospital College Welcomes New Students to Online Radiologic Sciences Program
Orlando, FL (PRWeb) March 29, 2007 -- Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (FHCHS) welcomed the first incoming class in 2007 for the College's online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Science (BSRS) program. With 142 new students, the previous records were broken, bringing total new enrollments to 426.
"We would like to acknowledge this newest class of Radiologic Sciences students and congratulate them on their decision to further their education at Florida Hospital College," said Genese Gibson, MA, RT, (R) (M) (QM) Chair, Department of Radiologic Sciences. "The continued growth of the program shows the need for professionals with advanced education in the field. We are pleased that such large numbers of students have chosen the program at FHCHS. Our talented faculty and staff look forward to working with them."
Students entering the College's BSRS program in the spring 2007 term represent 24 states. Some live as far away as California, while others are as close as Florida. Wherever they live, they come together for a common purpose: to develop a thriving online community devoted to radiologic sciences and earn a prestigious Bachelor's degree. The degree will help them gain the knowledge and professional recognition necessary to remain competitive in this demanding field.
Timothy Roten R.T., (R), (CT), (CI) of Winston Salem, North Carolina, is one of the new students in the program. Mr. Roten has been in the field of radiology for 14 years. He has spent the past nine years at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital. For the last seven years he has been a cardiovascular specialist. Mr. Roten has tremendous support from his employer to earn his degree through Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences.
"The program came highly recommended by my supervisor who is in her second year of the Florida Hospital College program," said Roten. "I researched the school and found the program to be a perfect fit, allowing me to get my B.S. degree without time away from work. The degree is an essential step for my continued professional growth in radiologic sciences."
"Students in the online program apply what they have learned the day after mastering the content, raising the level of radiologic practice immediately in their workplace," said Gibson. "These students are among the most dedicated I have known displaying the ability to manage career and educational obligations while maintaining high academic standards."
The online Bachelor of Science in Radiologic Sciences program allows working professionals from around the world to enhance their career and earning prospects without giving up quality of life. The degree can be completed in as little as 18 months.
Students interested in more information about the BS in Radiologic Sciences distance education program, can contact a Florida Hospital College Enrollment Advisor at 877-471-1454 or visit the program Web site, www.onlineradiology.fhchs.edu.
About Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences (www.FHCHS.edu)
Founded in 1992, and located in Orlando, Florida Hospital College of Health Sciences offers outstanding educational programs in a Christian environment. Online degree choices include: Baccalaureate completion degrees in nursing and radiologic sciences. On-campus Associate of Science degrees include: diagnostic medical sonography (general or cardiovascular ultrasound), nuclear medicine technology, nursing, occupational therapy assistant, pre-professional studies, and radiography. General education courses in liberal arts and sciences are also taught on the campus.
About Compass Knowledge Group (www.compassknowledge.com)
Florida Hospital College has enlisted the help of Compass Knowledge Group to market and recruit students for the online program. Founded in 1993, Compass Knowledge Group, LLC (Compass) partners with higher education institutions to create successful distance learning programs. Compass' industry-leading consultants assess institutional readiness and degree program viability. Using best practices for marketing, recruitment, and student retention services; Compass introduces degree programs to the world and enables colleges and universities to succeed in the competitive online education marketplace.
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