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Count Down: How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race | Stacey Colino, Shanna H. Swan
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In the tradition of Silent Spring and The Sixth Extinction, an urgent, meticulously researched, and groundbreaking book about the ways in which chemicals in the modern environment are changing—and endangering—human sexuality and fertility on the grandest scale, from renowned epidemiologist Shanna Swan. In 2017, author Shanna Swan and her team of researchers completed a major study. They found that over the past four decades, sperm levels among men in Western countries have dropped by more than 50 percent. They came to this conclusion after examining 185 studies involving close to 45,000 healthy men. The result sent shockwaves around the globe—but the story didn’t end there. It turns out our sexual development is changing in broader ways, for both men and women and even other species, and that the modern world is on pace to become an infertile one. How and why could this happen? What is hijacking our fertility and our health? Count Down unpacks these questions, revealing what Swan and other researchers have learned about how both lifestyle and chemical exposures are affecting our fertility, sexual development—potentially including the increase in gender fluidity—and general health as a species. Engagingly explaining the science and repercussions of these worldwide threats and providing simple and practical guidelines for effectively avoiding chemical goods (from water bottles to shaving cream) both as individuals and societies, Count Down is at once an urgent wake-up call, an illuminating read, and a vital tool for the protection of our future.
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RamsFan1963
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Okay, this was a very disturbing read. I don't have or want children, but the wide reaching ramifications of environmental pollination is frightening. The book does overwhelm at times when the science becomes a little too complex for a layperson like myself, but overall it was educational in describing the problem and what we can do in our daily lives to make things better. 4 👶👶👶👶
4th book for #AudioAthon #Littenlisten @aperfectmjk

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Kalalalatja
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I heard about this book from a Danish podcast, because the debate regarding endocrine disrupting chemicals has been getting more attention in Denmark. And this book was informative! And scary! I want to have children at some point, and this made me both deflated and motivated. It feels like an impossible task to safeguard agains EDCs, but hearing Shanna Swan‘s suggestions made me hopeful about doing what I can.

#Booked2021 #NFScienceByWoman

Kalalalatja Edit: I don‘t know why Litsy puts Stacey Colino as main author, it is authored by Shanna Swan 3y
WorldsOkayestStepMom I don't want more children (I have 2 stepkids, hence my handle), but books like this are fascinating to me! 3y
Reggie I‘ve been seeing articles like this pop up in my news feed lately saying even as close as 2050 we could see way less human beings. 3y
Reggie Gonna go look for this. 3y
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