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Scientists should and will continue to examine the potential causes for the sperm count drop on a global scale, which could implicate everything from chemicals in everyday objects to air pollution to the radiation from our cellphones, as well as evaluate sperm count's relationship to fertility.
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"Intellectual property law is incredibly far reaching in its impact - implicating everything from the price of medicines and textbooks to the ability to exercise free expression and create new business models on the internet," the law professors say in their letter.
He escaped to religious functions organised by the RSS and joined the Bajrang Dal, a particularly violent RSS affiliate implicated in everything from attacking young unmarried couples for holding hands to organising riots and building bombs.
Their actions and secretions have been implicated in everything from depression and arthritis to the regulation of the immune system.I contain multitudesSeveral previous studies have suggested that artificial sweeteners might affect intestinal bacteria.
About a hundred tons of dust- and sand-size space rock bombards our atmosphere daily, and bolides NEOs that catch fire upon entering the atmosphere have been implicated in everything from the Chicago Fire of 1871 to the wrathful "brimstone and fire" visited upon Sodom and Gomorrah.
About a hundred tons of dust- and sand-size space rock bombards our atmosphere daily, and bolides — NEOs that catch fire upon entering the atmosphere — have been implicated in everything from the Chicago Fire of 1871 to the wrathful "brimstone and fire" visited upon Sodom and Gomorrah.
Excess sugar intake is implicated in everything from obesity to diabetes to coronary artery disease.
The old glue, which does a good job of waterproofing, has been implicated in everything from sick building syndrome to cancer.
In fact, for Panksepp, this SEEKING System is implicated in everything from our constant meaning-making (searching the environment for significant connections) to, in its excessive form, addictions.
Studies have found that far more chemical pollutants -- implicated in everything from obesity and infertility, to autism and asthma -- course through the blood of Americans than Europeans.
Maybe the biggest recent revolution in the nutrition world has been the shift from thinking of fat as public enemy number one, to recognizing that sugar is the real culprit -- implicated in everything from chronic inflammation to high cholesterol.
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