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A common parasite can decapitate human sperm − with implications for male fertility

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28 May 2025
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Male fertility rates have been plummeting over the past half-century[1]. An analysis from 1992 noted a steady decrease in sperm counts and quality since the 1940s[2]. A more recent study found that male infertility rates increased nearly 80% from 1990 to 2019[3]. The reasons driving this trend remain a mystery, but frequently cited culprits...

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Read more https://theconversation.com/a-common-parasite-can-decapitate-human-sperm-with-implications-for-male-fertility-256892

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