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What Dog Testes Tell Us About Human Fertility


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Can Fido teach us about fertility? Since they have similar reproductive systems, share an environment with us, and are exposed to the same toxins as their owners, scientists consider dogs a sentinel species.
 
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In the early 1900s, coal miners used birds in cages to monitor air safety and alert them when they were inhaling noxious gas while they could still act to save themselves. Today, researchers are studying pet dogs to learn about the chemicals that men are exposed to at home in search of warning signs that human health may be at risk.
New Study Looked at Dogs, Rather Than Birds, for Early Signs of Toxicity ....

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The Conversation: How everyday chemicals are destroying sperm counts in humans and animals


The Conversation: How everyday chemicals are destroying sperm counts in humans and animals
16 Apr, 2021 02:46 AM
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Shocking claims are backed by a growing body of evidence that s finding reproductive abnormalities and declining fertility in humans and wildlife worldwide. Photo / 123RF
Shocking claims are backed by a growing body of evidence that s finding reproductive abnormalities and declining fertility in humans and wildlife worldwide. Photo / 123RF
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Within just a few generations, human sperm counts may decline to levels below those considered adequate for fertility. That s the alarming claim made in epidemiologist Shanna Swan s new book, Countdown , which assembles a raft of evidence to show that the sperm count of western men has plunged by over 50% in less than 40 years. ....

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Problem 'imperilling the future of humans'


Problem ‘imperilling the future of humans’
Dr Swan said that by 2045, most couples may have to use assisted reproduction. Picture: iStock
Health
by Ben Graham
16th Apr 2021 6:51 PM
In merely a few generations time, the human race might find itself at a moment that could spell the end of our species.
As sperm counts decline to levels below those considered adequate for fertility, we may no longer be able to reproduce unless drastic lifestyle measures are taken to reverse this trend.
That s the chilling warning from a leading reproductive epidemiologist at New York s Mount Sinai, Dr Shanna Swan, a Professor in Environmental Medicine and Public Health, who says the sperm count of Western men has plunged by over 50 per cent in less than 40 years. ....

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Problem 'imperilling the future of humans' | Sunshine Coast Daily


Problem ‘imperilling the future of humans’
Dr Swan said that by 2045, most couples may have to use assisted reproduction. Picture: iStock
Health
by Ben Graham
16th Apr 2021 6:51 PM
In merely a few generations time, the human race might find itself at a moment that could spell the end of our species.
As sperm counts decline to levels below those considered adequate for fertility, we may no longer be able to reproduce unless drastic lifestyle measures are taken to reverse this trend.
That s the chilling warning from a leading reproductive epidemiologist at New York s Mount Sinai, Dr Shanna Swan, a Professor in Environmental Medicine and Public Health, who says the sperm count of Western men has plunged by over 50 per cent in less than 40 years. ....

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