Male Exposure To Toxins Could Harm Generations Of Offspring, Link To Infertility

Scientists claim that men who smoke, drink heavily or are exposed to pesticides while trying for a baby could harm generations of offspring.Researchers said animal studies showed abnormalities caused by environmental toxins were caused by genetic changes that were passed on through generations.

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