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Only 25% of men have healthy sperm - Experts

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Peter Anayo
Only 25% of men have healthy sperm - Experts
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A fertility expert warns that only 25% of men have optimal sperm quality, citing a significant global decline over the last 50 years. The report emphasizes that male infertility is a major, often overlooked factor in reproductive health that requires lifestyle changes and public awareness.

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Addressing the decline in male fertility is essential for public health and requires shifting the social stigma that often places the burden of infertility solely on women.

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Only one in four men has optimal semen quality, said a Consultant Gynaecologist, Dr Victor Ajayi, quoting a 2012 study.

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