Rise In Male Infertility Linked To Pesticides, Solvents

A study described on Excite News indicates that some pesticides and solvents may be to blame for a dramatic increase in male infertility. Dwindling sperm counts have been a cause of concern since Danish researchers reported in 1992 that sperm counts worldwide were declining. Many experts blame environmental factors for the decline, as well as an increase in testicular cancer.

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