Count Down
How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts, Altering Male and Female Reproductive Development, and Imperiling the Future of the Human Race
By Shanna H. Swan, Stacey Colino · 2021
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- About this editionISBN: 9781982113681, 1982113685Page count: 304Published: February 23, 2021Format: ebookPublisher: ScribnerLanguage: EnglishAuthor: Shanna H. Swan, Stacey ColinoCreate CitationTable of contentsIn the tradition of Silent Spring and The Sixth Extinction, an urgent, “disturbing, empowering, and essential” (Kirkus Reviews, starred review) 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 me...Source: PublisherMore about this editionShow lessGet bookBuy DigitalThis editionAny editionKoboFrom $18.99· ebook, audiobookGet bookMore optionsBorrowEdit locationCancelCheck availability at libraries near youNo matching city or zip codeReviewsReviews aren't verified, but Google checks for and removes fake content when it's identifiedReviews from other sitesThe author explains that chemicals used in plastics, cosmetics, and pesticides are toxic to our reproductive systems and those of animals. There are detrimental effects on spermatozoa and on reproductive health at all stages of life. The author suggests that we decrease the amount of these chemic... MoreA scientific review of human habits and chemicals in our environment that are affecting fertility. MoreAlarming. Maybe. Full disclosure up front: I'm not overly concerned about human extinction. But for those that might be concerned that it might be possible... you're probably going to want to read this book. Swan has spent a lifetime studying human reproduction, and the data she presents here is ... MoreMore reviewsOther editionsFeb 8, 2022Feb 23, 20212021ScribnerScribnerSimon & Schuster, IncorporatedPaperbackHardcoverPaperback304 pages304 pages292 pagesCommon terms and phrasesabnormalitiesactivityadultsagealterassociatedbabybecomebehaviorbirthbodybornboysBPAcalledcancercausecellschangeschemicalsconcentrationsconsideredconsumecontaincontinuecountriesdamagedeclinedecreasedisordersdoseearlyEDCseffectseggsendocrineenvironmentenvironmentalestrogenexampleexpectantexposedexposurefactorsfeelfemalefertilityfunctionfuturegendergenitalgirlsgivenMore terms and phrasesShow lessSimilar booksOur Stolen FutureAre We Threatening Our Fertility, Intelligence, and Survival?--A Scientific Detective StoryBy Theo Colborn, Dianne Dumanoski, John Peterson Myers"A critically important book that forces us to ask new questions about the synthetic chemicals that we have spread across this earth."—former vice president Al Gore, author of An Inconvenient Truth ...Silent springBy Rachel Carson, Edward O. WilsonFirst published by Houghton Mifflin in 1962, Silent Spring alerted a large audience to the environmental and human dangers of indiscriminate use of pesticides, spurring revolutionary changes in the ...About the workOriginally published: February 23, 2021Subject: Health & Fitness / Fertility & Infertility, Science / Environmental Science, Science / Life Sciences / Developmental Biology, Health & Fitness / Men's Health, Health & Fitness / Women's Health, Medical / Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Psychology / Human Sexuality, Social Science / Women's Studies, Fertility, Generative organs, Female, Human reproduction, Male reproductive health, Men -- Sexual behavior, Women -- Sexual behaviorMOREAuthorShanna H. Swan, PhD, is an award-winning scientist based at Mt. Sinai and one of the leading environmental and reproductive epidemiologists in the world. Dr. Swan has published more than 200 scientific papers and has been featured in extensive media coverage around the world. Her appearances include ABC News, NBC Nightly News, 60 Minutes, CBS News, PBS, BBC, PRI Radio, NPR, and The Joe Rogan Experience as well as in leading magazines and newspapers, including Newsweek, The Washington Post, USA TODAY, Time, US News & World Report, The Guardian, Bloomberg News, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Daily News (New York), Los Angeles Times, HuffPost, Daily Mail (London), New Scientist, Mental Floss, Mother Jones, New Telegraph, Euronews, and the National Post.Search Shanna H. SwanStacey Colino is an award-winning writer specializing in health and psychological issues. Her writing has appeared in US News & World Report, The Washington Post, Newsweek, Parade, Sports Illustrated, and more. She is the coauthor of numerous books, including Count Down, Emotional Inflammation, and Disease Proof. Stacey is a lifelong dog lover and has owned three rescue dogs. 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