Researchers at Toho University in Japan developed an AI model that predicts male infertility using only a blood test. Instead of relying on semen analysis, the AI examines hormone levels to assess fertility risk. Since male infertility contributes to about half of all cases, but semen testing is not widely available, this method offers a simpler alternative. The AI was 74% accurate overall and 100% accurate in detecting severe infertility.
AI model that predicts male infertility
This model will make infertility testing more accessible at clinical labs.
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