Plastic contamination discovered in human testicles putting male fertility at risk
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Researchers at the University of New Mexico found 'significant concentrations' of microplastics in human and canine testicles, impacting male fertility.
Study by Dr. Xiaozhong 'John' Yu revealed 12 types of microplastics in 47 dog and 23 human testes, raising concerns about reproductive health.
Human males had 329.44 micrograms of plastic per gram in their testicles, three times more than dogs, possibly affecting fertility more than in women.
Read at Natural Health News
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