By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Some of the Nicaraguan men who claim their low sperm counts were caused by exposure to a pesticide had problems with alcoholism or were treated for sexually transmitted diseases, a psychiatrist said Thursday.
Both of those conditions can lead to sterility.
The testimony came in the tri...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Some of the Nicaraguan men who claim their low sperm counts were caused by exposure to a pesticide had problems with alcoholism or were treated for sexually transmitted diseases, a psychiatrist said Thursday.
Both of those conditions can lead to sterility.
The testimony came in the tri...
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