Viral News / Study reveals, private part of men is getting smaller due to pollution

Zoom News : Mar 27, 2021, 05:32 PM
New Delhi. These days the claim of a scientist is becoming increasingly viral on social media. Professor Shanna Swan at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York has said in her research that the private part of men is getting smaller due to pollution. Swann has written a book based on his research, in which he has claimed that infertility crisis can arise in front of humanity. This is because a chemical 'phthalates' used to make plastic affects the endocrine system.

According to Sky News, Drs. Swann has written in his book that the size of the penis of children who are being born in the last few years is getting smaller due to pollution. The book talks about the decreasing sperm of men in the modern world, the developmental changes coming in the genitals of women and men, and the end of the human race.

How is it reaching the human body?

During the study, the anogenital distance in the children of today is decreasing. This is a problem related to the volume of the penis. The use of phthalates chemicals is used to make plastics. This chemical is then reaching the human body through toys and food.


There was a difference in the sex of mice

According to the report, Dr. Swan began investigating phthalates syndrome when he noticed differences in the sex of male mice. During the study, Dr. Swann found that not only the sex of the male rat, but also the fetus of female mice is being affected. Their reproductive organs are becoming smaller. She then decided that she would study humans.

Dr. after the mice. Swann did research on humans and made shocking revelations. The report also stated that phthalates mimic estrogen hormone inside the body. This affects the rate of physiological growth hormones and causes the human body parts to deteriorate.


Such study has also come out in 2017

However, this is not the first research of this kind as the private part of men is small. Earlier in 2017, a report claimed that the sperm count of men from Western countries has fallen by more than 50% in the last four decades. Dr. Swan believes that the way the fertility rate is decreasing, most of the men will be unable to produce the sperm that can become a fetus by 2045.

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