Exposure to pesticides causes low sperm count, Don warns

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Prof. Suleiman Ambali of the Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Ilorin, has warned that continuous exposure of humans to pesticides causes a decline in male sperm c...

Prof. Suleiman Ambali of the Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Ilorin, has warned that continuous exposure of humans to pesticides causes a decline in male sperm count.

He said based on the troubling data from laboratory, clinical epidemiology studies, it was obvious that the world would witness fertility crisis. “Environmental causes including pesticides especially those that cause endocrine changes in fetal and pre-puberty life prior to birth or during childhood or during breastfeeding are involved in the decline of semen quality,” he said.

 

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So this thin too, na pest kwa? mar'ooo!

Noted.

There was a study like this in Congo, where the chemicals being used to spray the palm trees were making the workers sterile. Most of these GM seeds and plants we use here from the west are now a form of birth control and we don't even know it. Wake up people.

I need help Nigerians My friend is being forced into marriage to an old man and she's just 15. She's being starved of food too I can't sit still and watch her future become destroyed by her dad. Please retweet till it gets to the appropriate agencies 😭🙏🙏 Please we need help

Nigerian farmers will disagree... and they have plenty of proof to back it up

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Pesticides causes low sperm count in men – Daily TrustProf. Suleiman Ambali of the Department of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Ilorin, has warned that continuous exposure of humans to pesticides is causing decline in male sperm count. Ambali disclosed this on Thursday night in his paper presentation at the 192nd Inaugural Lecture of the University (UNILORIN), entitled: “Preventing pesticides from poisoning away …
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