reproduction
11/25/2017
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By JD Heyes
New study links air pollution to lower sperm counts, part of 40-year trend that may cause humans to become extinct
A new study by Chinese academics has found a link between higher levels of air pollution and lowered sperm counts, a finding that only adds to concerns about eventual human extinction. The study by researchers from the Chinese University of Hong Kong found that high levels of air pollution were also associated with poor sperm […]
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