Well, we're not really surprised, right? The air in some parts of the world is so polluted that people have to walk around wearing protective masks. And when we inhale such air, we inhale poison, which first settles in the lungs, and then (obviously) continues its journey elsewhere. However, it is said to threaten fertility.
According to the data International Energy Agency (IEA) as many as 6.5 million people die every year due to the effects of polluted air.
A new one research but it shows that it not only kills life, but prevents new ones from developing. At the Chinese University of Hong Kong, they conducted research on 6,500 men from Taiwan, old among 15 and 49 years. The results showed that exposure to a polluted environment increases the possibility of changes in the morphology of spermatozoa, and their number also decreases significantly.
Infertility is a serious problem today. Years In 2010, as many as 48.5 million couples are said to be facing infertility problems and obviously something will have to be done about the impure air to fix the problem.
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