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andrology
[ an-drol-uh-jee ]
noun
- the study of the functions and diseases peculiar to males, especially of the reproductive organs.
andrology
/ ænˈdrɒlədʒɪ /
noun
- the branch of medicine concerned with diseases in men, esp of the reproductive organs
Derived Forms
- anˈdrologist, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of andrology1
Word History and Origins
Origin of andrology1
Example Sentences
"Like what Davina McCall has done for women and the menopause, I can't tell you how much I we had a super-famous man to do that for erectile dysfunction and normalise it because it's a very normal condition," said andrology specialist Dr Janine David.
In an article published this month in Andrology, the lab of Dr. Michael Golding has now demonstrated that it takes much longer than previously believed, longer than a month, for the effects of alcohol consumption to leave the father's sperm.
"I am not aware of any evidence that any of the COVID-19 vaccines cause male infertility, impotence, or swollen testicles," Allan Pacey, Professor of Andrology at the University of Sheffield, told Salon.
First, the aptly-named scientific paper "Mask up to keep it up," which was published by the journal Andrology two months ago.
However, Prof Allan Pacey, professor of andrology at the University of Sheffield, argued it would be a "step backward" in the donation process.
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