The
Other Genetic Modification Threat:
Infertility
Timebomb May Have Men Facing Rapid
Extinction
There's a crisis brewing, but it has
nothing
to do with the economic deficit or
the
current political uncertainty.
Scientists
are warning that rising levels of
male
infertility have become so perilous
that it
is a serious 'public health issue'.
And some
go even further. Professor Niels
Skakkebaek,
of the University of Copenhagen,
describes
the issue 'as important as global
warming'.
Last week, one science writer even
suggested, in starkly terrifying
terms, that
if scientists from Mars were to
study the
male reproductive system, they would
possibly conclude that man was
destined for
rapid extinction. And if it
continues,
this trend could indicate men are on
a path
to becoming completely infertile
within a
few generations. Reports claim that
as many
as one in five healthy young men
between the
ages of 18 and 25 produce abnormal
sperm
counts. Only 5 to 15 per cent of
their sperm
is good enough to be classed as
'normal'
under World Health organisation
rules
- proving that infertility is not
just
a female problem. Indeed, among
those
experiencing difficulty with
conception, a
male fertility problem is considered
important in about 40 per cent of
couples.
But women trying to get pregnant are
facing
another astonishing claim: that the
core
problems of male fertility -
while they may be exacerbated by
environmental issues - start in
the womb.--
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