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Rising levels of obesity and diabetes are expected to play a part, but the team behind the work suggest that environmental factors such as endocrine-disrupting chemicals – which can be found in various household items – and global heating could also be factors in the apparent striking decline.

Capitalism strikes again

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lemmy.ca

endocrine-disrupting chemicals

that bullshit junk science just refuses to die.

global heating

That makes no sense.

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ok everyone, go home! the armchair chemist/environmental scientist has spoken!

nothing to see here.

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Having pleasantly cool nuts is good for your sperm production. I guess it probably does something similar for testosterone production.

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sh.itjust.works

Given that the study was done on data that started at 1972, how do we know that testosterone levels weren’t just really high in the 70s?

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Or that part of the drop isn't just from more accurate testing methods being developed and used.

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lemmy.ca

It's an average, and testosterone levels halved after Chuck Norris died.

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You reached the end