AUTISM PREVENTION FATHER BABIES 24-34 PATERNAL AGE IS KEY IN NON-FAMILIAL AUTISMVaccines

"It is very possible that PATERNAL AGE is the major predictor of(non-familial) autism." Harry Fisch, M.D., author "The Male Biological Clock". Sperm DNA mutates and autism, schizophrenia bipolar etc. results. What is the connection with autoimmune disorders? Having Type 1 diabetes, SLE,etc. in the family, also if mother had older father. NW Cryobank will not accept a sperm donor past 35th BD to minimize genetic abnormalities.VACCINATIONS also cause autism.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Dr Kylie de Boer says the samples showed that as men age their sperm starts to fragment or break down,

Biological clock ticking for men too
By medical reporter Sophie Scott

Posted 4 hours 49 minutes ago

Video: Male biological clock ticking too (ABC News) Map: Sydney 2000
The drop off in fertility for women after the age of 35 is well known. Now Australian researchers have found that men face a similar decline at the same age.

Sydney IVF researchers took sperm samples from more than 3,000 men and their DNA or genetic make-up was examined.

Mark Bowman from Sydney IVF says they found
older men had less chance of fathering a child.

"They cannot take fertility absolutely for granted, there is also an impact of male age on fertility," he said.

Dr Kylie de Boer says the samples showed that as men age their sperm starts to fragment or break down, which makes the sperm less viable for fertilising the egg.

The older the man, the more damage, researchers found.

"The rate of DNA fragmentation of sperm increased with age and there was a significant DNA damage to sperm when the man was above the age of 35," Mr Bowman said.

And while the Rupert Murdochs of this world have fathered children later in life, the new research suggests they are the exception, not the rule.

One in six Australian couples end up seeking medical treatment because they cannot conceive and in almost half of those cases it is due to male infertility.

Mr Bowman says a healthy lifestyle is one way of holding back the years.

"The messages would be limit alcohol, don't smoke, eat a healthy diet, take anti-oxidants and probably spend more time with your partner," he said.


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