Male fertility

Men’s Testosterone Levels Plummet 54% in 50 Years

Men’s average testosterone levels have declined by 54% between 1972 and 2019, a trend scientists suggest points to a significant male fertility crisis. While rising obesity and diabetes are considered contributing factors, researchers also hypothesize that environmental influences like endocrine-disrupting chemicals and global heating may be playing a role. This decline is viewed as a critical indicator of men’s general health and reproductive well-being, highlighting an urgent need for increased attention and preventative measures against potential hazardous exposures.

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