Andrew Huberman· PhD
Are >> are there any data that have you or observational um data that have you genuinely concerned that plastics are becoming more of an issue visav fertility?
The evidence is convergent. Multiple independent sources reach the same conclusion, the underlying mechanism is well-characterized, and even the field's most cautious voices treat it as worth doing.
Are >> are there any data that have you or observational um data that have you genuinely concerned that plastics are becoming more of an issue visav fertility?
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microplastics they're in all of our testicles probably all of our ovaries too it's not doing us any favors when it comes to our hormones
Microplastics are a big deal. They've been found in human testicles, human ovaries. They're probably endocrine disrupting.
New findings confirm the presence of microplastics in human ovaries, raising serious concerns about reproductive toxicity and declining fertility rates.