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‘Spermageddon’ helped make fertility a private equity concern

Money is pouring into IVF providers worldwide, but the drivers are not always kosher.

Dita De Boni Wed, 10 Mar 2021

The world is in reproductive turmoil according to a new book, Count Down, by epidemiologist Shanna Swan, who warns our environment is threatening sperm counts, altering male and female reproductive development, and doing nothing so much as imperiling the future of the human race.

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Dita De Boni Wed, 10 Mar 2021
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