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Environmental effects on fertility and sexual function

This article by Taymour Khalifa explores the significant environmental factors affecting fertility and sexual health. It discusses pollution from carbon oxides, heavy metals, and sewage, and its correlation with rising infertility rates—up from 4.5% in 1907 to a projected 20% in the coming decades. Additionally, it delves into the effects of social relations, materialistic attitudes, and mental health on sexual function. The piece emphasizes the need for multifactorial solutions to combat these issues, highlighting the importance of self-esteem, social sharing, and tolerance for diverse ideas.

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Environmental effects on fertility and sexual function

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  1. Environmental effectsonfertility and sexual function By Taymour Khalifa Al-Azhar

  2. Pollution • Burning (Carbon oxides, Dioxins ). • Heavy metals. • Sewage ( Water supplies ). • Dust. • Inhalants.(smoking) • Aquostic trauma. • Infections. • …. etc.

  3. Effects on fertility. • Infertility was 4.5% 1907. • 8.5% 1985. • ! 10% - 15% by the last century. • May reach 20% in the next decades. • Relation to addressed causes is poor. • Unexplained infertility. • Malpractice (evidence based medicine).

  4. Effect on Sex • Poor social relations. • Materialistic thinking. • Spiritual poverty. • Outside and inside look. • Underestimation of others.(Loneliness). • Deterioration of intimacies.

  5. Evaluation • Infant mortality rate. • Life expectancy. • Nutritional disorders. • Education. • Consumption.

  6. Evaluation • Recreation. • Creativity. • Active sharing in human progress. • Quality of life (life style ). • Attitudes of hostility.

  7. Solutions • Multifactorial. • Improving self esteem. • Active sharing. • Demolition of patriotism. • Tolerance for different ideas and people. • Hope for better future.

  8. Mental Pollution

  9. Science is a refined common sense 1 per 1.000.000 (Swine flu)

  10. Metabolic Syndrome

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