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Can smog be a hidden male fertility risk? Gynaecologist explains the link between air pollution and sperm health quality
Air pollution poses a significant threat to fertility, impacting both male and female reproductive health. Prolonged exposure to pollutants like PM2.5 and SO2 has been linked to lower pregnancy rates and sperm DNA damage. As pollution rises, awareness and lifestyle changes, such as avoiding traffic and increasing antioxidant intake, are crucial for safeguarding reproductive health.
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