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>Over the past 50 years, human sperm counts appear to have fallen by more than 50% around the globe
>A 2022 review by prominent researchers in the field of human fertility, suggested that increasing industrialisation over the 20th century has led to an increase in exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, which may have contributed to the decline in sperm counts.[6] Other research published in 2023 has linked the change in diet associated with industrialisation, termed the nutrition transition, to declining sperm counts, estimating that the transition from an unprocessed to modern processed diet may account for up to 30 percent of the decline in sperm counts.

What would be ways to spread endogenous testosterone production by passive exposure to materials?

Are there any useful compounds on the level of plastic (or modifying existing materials somehow) which could be utilized to reverse such a trend or even specifically encourage the male population to receive more through segregation?

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