Paternal Exposures May Damage Sperm
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Paternal Exposures May Damage Sperm
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Paternal Exposures May Damage Sperm
newswise.com — “According to the California Teratogen Information Service (CTIS) Pregnancy Health Information Line, more studies are needed to evaluate men and the potential effect of illnesses, medications and lifestyle habits on fertility and pregnancy. For couples suffering fertility problems, the issue is linked to the potential father approximately 50 percent of the time. In close to a quarter of these cases, a specific cause is unknown.” View full resource at newswise.com
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BPA may reduce sperm count – The Chart - CNN.com Blogs
pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com — “Exposure to bisphenol-A (BPA), a controversial chemical found in hard, clear plastics, is thought to increase the risk of birth defects, early puberty, obesity, brain damage, and some forms of cancer.” View full resource at pagingdrgupta.blogs.cnn.com
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