The Male Biological Clock: The Startling News about Aging, Sexuality, and Fertility in Men


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Dr. Harry Fisch, a leading expert in male infertility, shares groundbreaking information about the bodily and behavioral changes that happen over the course of a man's lifetime.

Busting the myth that men don't have biological clocks, Dr. Henry Fisch emphasizes that even young men can have testosterone levels as low as those of much older men, leading to infertility, sexual problems, and other serious health issues. Every couple should know all the risks and issues facing men, because these affect two of the most important things in their life: their ability to have children and their capacity to have good sex.

The Male Biological Clock is a must read for every man and every couple who is struggling to have children or improve their sex life. Many of Dr. Harry Fisch's findings are startling--beginning with the fact that infertility is not mostly a women's problem--and he offers many helpful suggestions for how to deal with declining testosterone, changing sexual needs, and the fertility industry.

The Male Biological Clock tells you what you need to know and how you can achieve optimal fertility and sexuality.

Author: Harry Fisch
Publisher: Atria Books
Published: 05/19/2008
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.48d
ISBN13: 9781439101759
ISBN10: 1439101752
BISAC Categories:
- Health & Fitness | Men's Health
- Medical | Reproductive Medicine & Technology
- Health & Fitness | Fertility & Infertility

About the Author
Harry Fisch, M.D., is one of the nation's leaders in the diagnosis and treatment of male infertility. He is director of the Male Reproductive Center and directs urologic microsurgery in the Department of Urology at Columbia University Medical Center of New York Presbyterian Hospital in New York City. He is also professor of clinical urology at Columbia University, where he was recently named Teacher of the Year in his department. For over fifteen years, Dr. Fisch has focused his research, practice, and surgery on male infertility and reproduction. In his private practice in Manhattan, Dr. Fisch has successfully treated thousands of men with sexuality and fertility problems. His work has been frequently cited in a variety of publications, including The New York Times and The Economist, and he has appeared on television's Today and CBS Evening News, among many others. He lives in Scarsdale, New Yor