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Widely used pesticides may lower sperm count

Summary by gmu.edu
Research by George Mason alumna, student, and faculty in the colleges of public health and science highlights compelling evidence that neonicotinoid pesticides, insect killers commonly used in farming, may reduce sperm quality.
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gmu.edu broke the news in on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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