Danish study links air pollution and noise to increased infertility risks in men and women.
A Danish study published in The BMJ indicates that long-term exposure to air pollution and noise may increase infertility risks. It found that men aged 30-45 exposed to higher PM2.5 levels had a 24% greater risk of infertility, while women over 35 faced a 14% higher risk linked to elevated road traffic noise. The research emphasizes the need for measures to improve air quality and reduce noise to potentially enhance reproductive health and birth rates.
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