There are a number of factors that influence sperm quality, from diet, to stress, to alcohol consumption, and more. But according to new research published in the journal Human Reproduction, where you live—and the environmental toxins that come with it—could have more of an impact on sperm quality than we previously thought. Here’s what they found.
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