Cause of falling fertility rates isn’t biological / Letter
Peter Foreshaw Brookes says economic conditions and smartphone usage (and its effects on coupling) are more likely causes The global drop in fertility has a number of causes, but rising biological infertility (infecundity) is not one (Toxins plus climate harms likely cause of reduced fertility, (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Africa)
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