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Common Pesticides Linked to Global Decline in Sperm Concentrations, Study Finds

Researchers Call for Regulatory Action to Reduce Exposure as Men Planning Families Could Be at Risk

  • A new study has found a strong association between the use of common pesticides and a global decline in sperm concentrations.
  • The study, which analyzed data from more than 1,700 men over several decades, found that men exposed to certain classes of pesticides had significantly lower sperm concentrations.
  • The pesticides in question, organophosphates and N-methyl carbamates, are widely used in agriculture and are present in many consumer products.
  • While the study does not establish a direct cause-and-effect relationship, the consistent association across multiple studies suggests that the impact of these pesticides on male fertility is significant.
  • The researchers call for regulatory action to reduce exposure to these pesticides, particularly for men planning to start families.
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