Male sperm over 40 conveys mutations that cause child disease

Recent studies by British scientists have shown that older fathers may be more likely to transmit harmful mutations that cause disease in their children. Research shows that the source of this danger is sperm DNA, where mutations cause health problems, transmit clancosova.tv. A study of men [...]
Recent studies by British scientists have shown that older fathers may be more likely to transmit harmful mutations that cause disease in their children.
Research shows that the source of this danger is sperm DNA, where mutations cause health problems, transmit clancosova.tv.
A study of healthy men has shown that among those in their early 30 ' s, about one in 50 spermheads had harmful mutations, while this figure reaches one in 20 between the ages of 43 and 70.
Scientists online called this research the key “and recommended that those who plan to become parents take into account these possible consequences.
This comes at a time when an increasing number of studies have also suggested that the number of sperm is dropping globally, with a decrease of up to 60% within a generation. /Periscope











