According to studies, the size of the penis could be reduced by pollution

 


A scientific study claims that pollution causes a reduction in the size of the penis, as just published in a book.

In the pages of her book "Count Down", Professor Shanna Swan of Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York, United States, released several scientific discoveries about the effect of pollution on the human fertility.

Precisely, one of the effects of pollution causes a reduction in the size of the penis.

In 2017 he had already warned about a drop in the average number of sperm among men in the West, which in the last four decades the amount was reduced exactly by half.

His research began in 2000 by experimenting with rats with the consequences of phthalate syndrome.

While the reduction in penis size is due to the presence of the chemical phthalate causing babies to be born with malformations in the penis and its shrinkage.

Being exposed to this substance can generate hormonal problems that affect the endocrine system and therefore cause malformations in the fetus.

Regarding phthalate, they can be present among some items such as dolls and toys, food containers, cosmetic products and detergents, among other places.

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