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Soya bad for sperm
Eating soya-based food may lower sperm count and play a role in male infertility, especially in obese men, according to Harvard researchers. Intake of 15 soya-based foods in the previous three months was assessed for 99 male partners of subfertile couples who presented for semen analysis. The study found that was an inverse association between soya intake and sperm concentration that remained sign ...
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