In a surprising twist, Senator Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has sparked controversy with his claims about sperm and fertility. According to reports, Kennedy has been making assertions that certain substances in the environment, including pesticides and heavy metals, are significantly decreasing sperm counts and fertility rates. As experts in the field of reproductive health and environmental science weigh in on Kennedy's statements, concerns are rising about the potential impact of these chemicals on human health and the environment. With fertility rates already declining globally, Kennedy's claims have ignited a heated debate about the role of environmental toxins in reproductive health, and what can be done to mitigate their effects.
Experts weigh in on Kennedy’s claims about sperm and fertility