Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds
Exposure to widely used insecticides decreases sperm concentration, study finds
Study’s author says ‘we need to reduce exposure in order to ensure men who want to conceive are able to without interference’
Study’s author says ‘we need to reduce exposure in order to ensure men who want to conceive are able to without interference’
Shit, I just got a vasectomy, pesticides baths would probably have been cheaper.
10 1 ReplyNot to mention our bug populations have dramatically decreased within my lifetime. Remember when road trips meant cleaning off your windshield a bunch afterwards? Not anymore. Couldn't mean anything though... Nothing to see here. We need to ensure Monsanto keeps their Roundup profits as high as possible.
9 1 Reply"Wait, what was I supposed to be doing?" - sperm, apparently.
9 1 Replyi mean the world is overpopulated
12 10 ReplyThe pesticide is functioning as intended.
7 0 ReplyIt's actually not, not even close. That's just capitalism blaming the problems of thoughtless consumption it causes, on people
12 6 ReplyHard to consume or participate in a capitalist system when you were never born.
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