DutchNews, September 21,
2016
More newborn boys have genital
disorders and testicular cancer rates are rising due to environmental
pollutants, a Dutch doctor has told NOS.
Gert Dohle, a urologist at Erasmus
Medical Centre, told the Radio 1 Journaal that the ‘most important causes are
dangerous substances in the environment’. He is organising an international
conference in Rotterdam on Tuesday on declining sperm quality in Western men.
‘If this trend continues, ultimately few couples will be able to have children
naturally,’ he continued. ‘But that, fortunately, is still far away.’
He blamed
plastic products such as baby bottles and containers used to heat microwave
meals. Previously, it had been thought tight underpants and lifestyle aspects
were responsible for poorer sperm but the theory has changed, with problems
even visible in male foetuses.
The AD reports that in the past 20 years, the
average healthy man’s level of sperm has dropped by a third.

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