Charles Easleys work offers hope for couples struggling with the condition For reasons that arent completely understood, rates of male infertility the United States and many Western nations have been on a steady upward trajectory for the past several decades. This is a growing problem that keeps getting worse with time, said Charles Easley, an assistant professor in the University of Georgia College of Public Health. About 10% of reproductive age men in America have some type of infertility issue, and 45% of those patients have no treatment options at all.
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