AIIMS Study Finds Yoga Improves Sperm Quality and Reduces DNA Damage in Infertile Men
Researchers at AIIMS found that a 12-week structured yoga program significantly improved sperm quality and reduced oxidative stress and DNA damage in infertile men aged 25-40. The study, published in the International Journal of Yoga, highlights yoga as a promising non-pharmacological intervention for male infertility, which affects over 15% of couples worldwide. Factors like unhealthy lifestyle, stress, and pollution contribute to infertility, and yoga's benefits include stress reduction and improved antioxidant defenses.
First-hand measurement across 4 sources
We measured how 4 outlets covered this story. Coverage leans balanced overall (Left 0%, Centre 100%, Right 0%). Overall sentiment is positive (75/100). Lens Score 28/100 — low public interest.
Outlets analysed (first-hand measurement by TBN's Bias Engine):
- thetribune— balanced framing, positive sentiment
- economictimes— balanced framing, positive sentiment
- ndtv— balanced framing, positive sentiment
- news18— balanced framing, positive sentiment
AI Analysis
The article group presents a scientific and health-focused perspective without political framing. Coverage centers on research findings from AIIMS, emphasizing medical and lifestyle aspects of male infertility. There is no evident political bias, as the sources uniformly report on the study's results and implications for reproductive health, avoiding partisan viewpoints or policy debates.
The overall sentiment across the articles is positive, highlighting yoga's beneficial effects on male fertility and reproductive health. The tone is informative and optimistic about non-pharmacological interventions, with no negative or critical language. The coverage encourages awareness of lifestyle factors affecting infertility and presents yoga as a constructive approach.
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