Male sperm count has fallen by more than 50% globally in the last 50 years, leaving researchers scrambling to understand why. Could it be pollution, PFAS and other potential toxins in our food and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Experts say it's possible that microplastics can have a direct toxic effect on sperm. (Getty Images) (Burazin via Getty Images) ...
(CNN) — Pesticides used in our homes, gardens and lawns and sprayed on foods we eat are contributing to a dramatic decline in sperm count among men worldwide, according to a new analysis of studies ...
Scientists are raising concerns about the long-term future of male reproductive health. The Y chromosome, which plays a critical role in male development, is losing genetic material and may disappear ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Colton Underwood of The Bachelor fame learned that he had a low sperm count in the course of planning for a baby. (Noel ...