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Falling sperm count observed around the world, study finds

Por: NBC News Science November 17, 2022

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Men aren’t producing as many sperm as they were decades ago. It’s a trend observed around the globe. The pace of decline is accelerating.  Those are the headline findings of a new analysis of sperm count studies published Tuesday in the journal Human Reproduction Update. It’s the largest report to examine the issue.  In a news release, the researchers behind the analysis framed their findings as a “looming crisis” and a “canary in... + full article



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