[Source: The Independent, April 26, 2010]
I came across this article discussing the mystery of falling levels of sperm in men worldwide. The problem, according to the article, is set forth below.
"As many as one in five healthy young men between the ages of 18 and 25 produce abnormal sperm counts. Even the sperm they do produce is often of poor quality. In fact only between 5 and 15 per cent of their sperm is, on average, good enough to be classed as "normal" under strict World Health Organisation rules – and these are young, healthy men. By contrast, more than 90 per cent of the sperm of a domestic bull or ram, or even laboratory rat, are normal."
Scientists are unable to figure out why this is occurring. Yet they offer some of their suggestions which they believe may be the cause of this problem:
"Experts began to talk of a new phenomenon affecting the human male, a collection of disorders known as testicular dysgenesis syndrome. They wanted to know what was causing it, because the changes were occurring too quickly to be a result of genetics. It must have something to with changing lifestyles or the environment of men, and almost everything was suggested, from exposure to chemical pollutants to the modern fashion for tight underpants. There is now an emerging consensus among some experts that whatever it is that is exacerbating the problems of male infertility, it probably starts in the womb. It is not the lifestyle of men that is problem, but that of their mothers."
The rest of the article goes on to cover this more in depth. But what got me interested in this article was the fact that, not even a week ago, I had just listened to a Future Quake Podcast that had on a guest talking about this very issue, among others: the issue of low sperm counts in males. This guest offers a different reason why sperm counts are so low. Below is a link to the show.
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