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Male fertility crisis? Scientist says sperm counts plummeting

Brink of a fertility crisis: Scientist says plummeting sperm counts caused by everyday products A 40-year-long study showed sperm counts have dropped by nearly half. Dr. Shanna Swan hypothesizes men will no longer produce sperm by 2045. Author: Liz Crawford Updated: 4:40 PM PDT May 18, 2021 TAMPA, Fla. You’ve probably heard of someone who struggled with infertility. Maybe you even know a couple who had treatment to help them have a baby.  Fertility issues are pretty common, and new research shows we could actually be on the brink of a fertility crisis. Dr. Shanna Swan, an environmental and reproductive epidemiologist at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, found sperm counts have plummeted over the last four decades.

Family Planning in the Time of Covid

These medical experts set the record straight for today s parents and prospective parents The following content is provided by Virginia Hospital Center. It does not reflect the work or opinions of the NBC Washington editorial staff. Click here for more information. Download our NBC Washington app for iOS or Android to get alerts for local breaking news and weather. As if family planning, conception, pregnancy, birth, and bringing baby home weren’t complicated enough, COVID-19 has brought an additional set of concerns. Many potential parents have similar questions about how to best move forward with their lives and plans for their families. Here, experts a family medicine physician, OB/GYNs, and pediatricians from Virginia Hospital Center reveal the latest thinking on the four stages of starting (or expanding) a family.

MSU clinician researcher to serve leadership position in Henry Ford Medical Group

MSU clinician researcher to serve leadership position in Henry Ford Medical Group Richard Leach, a national expert on in vitro fertilization and an academic researcher in the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, has been appointed chair of the Henry Ford Medical Group’s Department of Women’s Health Services. Leach will serve in a dual role and continue as chair of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology for MSU’s College of Human Medicine. The appointment is notable in that it is the first announcement made since Henry Ford Health System and MSU finalized their 30-year partnership in January. As part of the alignment, Henry Ford and MSU aim to transform health care, advance medical research and address health disparities. 

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