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Title: Exposure to aluminum may impact on male fertility, research suggests
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URL Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141021085114.htm
Published: Oct 23, 2014
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Post Date: 2014-10-23 08:45:46 by Tatarewicz
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ScienceDaily:

New research from scientists in the UK and France suggests that human exposure to aluminum may be a significant factor in falling sperm counts and reduced male fertility.

Fluorescence microscopy using an aluminum-specific stain confirmed the presence of aluminum in semen and showed aluminum inside individual sperm.

And the team of scientists, at the universities of Lyon and Saint-Etienne in France and Keele in the UK, found that the higher the aluminum, the lower sperm count.

The research, led by Professor Christopher Exley, a leading authority on human exposure to aluminum at Keele, and Professor Michele Cottier, a specialist in cytology and histology at Saint-Etienne, measured the aluminum content of semen from 62 donors at a French clinic.

Professor Exley said: "There has been a significant decline in male fertility, including sperm count, throughout the developed world over the past several decades and previous research has linked this to environmental factors such as endocrine disruptors.

"Human exposure to aluminum has increased significantly over the same time period and our observation of significant contamination of male semen by aluminum must implicate aluminum as a potential contributor to these changes in reproductive fertility."

The mean aluminum content for all 62 donors was found to be very high at 339 ppb with the aluminum content of semen from several donors being in excess of 500 ppb. A statistically significant inverse relationship was found between the aluminum content of semen and the sperm count. Higher aluminum resulted in a lower sperm count.

Journal Reference:

J.P. Klein, M. Mold, L. Mery, M. Cottier, C. Exley. Aluminium content of human semen: implications for semen quality. Reproductive Toxicology, 2014; DOI: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2014.10.001

Keele University. "Exposure to aluminum may impact on male fertility, research suggests." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 21 October 2014. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/10/141021085114.htm

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#1. To: Tatarewicz (#0)

"There has been a significant decline in male fertility, including sperm count, throughout the developed world over the past several decades and previous research has linked this to environmental factors such as endocrine disruptors.

"Human exposure to aluminum has increased significantly over the same time period and our observation of significant contamination of male semen by aluminum must implicate aluminum as a potential contributor to these changes in reproductive fertility."

Of course this is all part of the Testicle Conspiracy, shrinking and shriveling manhood in all Western nations for decades. It has long been suspected that a handful of angry beavers are behind this dastardly deed.

" If you cannot govern yourself, you will be governed by assholes. " Randge, Poet de Forum, 1/11/11

"Life's tough, and even tougher if you're stupid." --John Wayne

abraxas  posted on  2014-10-23   10:46:39 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: abraxas (#1)

If it's Al then most likely all that pop and beer in aluminum cans.

Tatarewicz  posted on  2014-10-24   1:55:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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