Infertility crisis: Experts warn of environmental toxins, lifestyle risks
[Vanguard - Nigeria] - 26/06/2025
Prominent health professionals have called for greater attention to environmental toxins and lifestyle factors as significant contributors to infertility, urging a holistic approach to reproductive health. The post Infertility crisis: Experts warn of environmental toxins, lifestyle risks (…)
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