Courtesy The Star
Global sperm counts have declined by over 50 percent since the 1970s, a trend that has accelerated significantly since the year 2000.
While scientists agree this is a serious medical and environmental concern, it does not signal the end of human reproduction, as average counts still remain well within the healthy, fertile range.
Why Are Sperm Counts Falling?
The medical community views sperm quality as a “canary in the coal mine” for a man’s general health. The decline is caused by a mix of modern lifestyle shifts and environmental toxins.












