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What you need to know about forever chemicals and how they can cause infertility in men
A report by the Environmental Protection Network highlights how 'forever chemicals' like PFAS may contribute to male infertility by disrupting hormones and reproductive health. The study notes that 172 million Americans have PFAS in their drinking water, and the chemicals are present in blood samples across all age groups. Recommendations to reduce exposure include avoiding plastic food storage, checking water utility reports, and using certified filters.
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