Hi

1.  As Michael P's previous post on Hugh Grant makes clear, "fertility"
is not always an important consideration in men's sexual activity.

2.  Given the earth cannot sustain the number of people projected to
occupy it in the near future, perhaps psychologists should direct their
energies to discouraging yogurt consumption.

3.  Who funded the research?

Take care
Jim


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>>> Michael Palij <[email protected]> 07-May-12 6:03 pm >>>
An article on the "Scientific American" website reports some results
from
an unpublished study with mice that examined the relationship of
yogurt
intake and male fertility.  I think that the title of the article says
it all:
See:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=real-males-eat-yogurt


I am tempted to use Alec Baldwin's lines from "Glengarry Glen Ross"
but I will wait for the marshmallows.

Most interesting part of the article:

|The findings could have implications for human fertility. In ongoing
work,
|a team led by Harvard nutritional epidemiologist Jorge Chavarro has
looked
|at the association between yogurt intake and semen quality in men.
*So far
|our preliminary findings are consistent with what they see in the
mice,*
|Chavarro says. 

I foresee a change in some men's diets.  'nuff said. ;-)

-Mike Palij
New York University
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