Popular artificial sweetener may sabotage fertility: alarming new study
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Recent research published in Environmental Health Perspectives indicates that sucralose, an artificial sweetener known as Splenda, may adversely affect male fertility. In a study with male rats, exposure to sucralose over two months resulted in decreased sperm viability, damaged testicular tissue, and hormonal disruptions. Although previous studies on artificial sweeteners and reproductive health have had mixed results, this new study's findings raise serious concerns given the increase in infertility issues globally. The limitations of the study, including its animal model and dosage, suggest that more research is needed on human applications.
Splenda might just be sinking your swimmers.
Research shows a real decline in testosterone levels over the past few decades - likely closer to 20-25%, not 50% - but that's still a significant issue.
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