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Switzerland has joined the list of European countries with serious male fertility problems.
Keep in mind that the study focused on young men, not on older gentlemen — which makes the whole situation even worse.
Daily Mail:
Men in Switzerland have one of the lowest sperm counts in Europe, according to researchers.
Scientists said Swiss men’s sperm quality was in a ‘critical state‘ and it could be an indicator of worse fertility or even testicular cancer risk in the future.
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Researchers at the University of Geneva tested sperm samples from 2,523 men aged between 18 and 22.
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Almost two thirds of Swiss men had an issue with their sperm and, among 40 per cent of them, only four per cent of their sperm were properly developed.
Some 17 per cent of the men had sperm concentration below 15m per ml, which could seriously damage their fertility.
Scientists said they were particularly concerned about the sub-par sperm counts because lower counts are linked to a higher risk of testicular cancer.
‘It’s important to understand that the time needed to conceive increases significantly if a man has a sperm concentration below 40 million sperm per ml,’ said Professor Serge Nef, who led the study.
His team explained that a man whose sperm concentration is below 15million per ml are ‘subfertile‘, meaning they’re more likely to have fertility issues and struggle to conceive.
According to Professor Nef’s research, this may apply to nearly one in five men in Switzerland.
And only 38 per cent of the men were found to have sperm which matched healthy benchmarks set by the World Health Organization.
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Between 2002 and 2010, the number of couples using fertility treatment to increase their chance of getting pregnant doubled from 3,000 per year to more than 6,000.
In 2017, scientists said sperm counts from men in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand have dropped by more than half in the past 40 years.
Researchers in Israel found the rate of decline in men’s sperm counts was not slowing down and may be ‘a canary in the mine’ for public health.
Experts have said in the past that obesity, stress, smoking, and exposure to some chemicals or pesticides may be driving sperm counts down.
Source
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7057963/Men-Switzerland-lowest-sperm-counts-Europe.html
All of this — lifestyle, environment, food, stress, smoking, chemicals, pesticides, plastics, contamination, feminism, abortion and more — can play a part towards achieving multiple goals for the Jews, but the goal they all have in common is white genocide.
What do you do when your testosterone and your sperm count is decreasing ? What was different in the past than it is today ?