PMBlackburn published Nottingham researchers raise reproductive concerns about...
Eating meat from animals reared on land treated with common fertilisers could have "striking" implications for pregnant women and the future reproductive ability of their unborn children.That is the finding of pioneering Nottingham research – which has revealed that sheep grazing on the land, fertilised by processed human sewage, had less eggs in their ovaries.The problem appears to be caused by a cocktail of chemical contaminants present in the fertiliser – which come from...
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