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BATMAN
03-28-2007, 09:32 AM
U.S. women who eat a lot of beef while pregnant give birth to sons who grow up to have low sperm counts, researchers reported Tuesday.

They believe pesticides, hormones or contaminants in cattle feed may be to blame. Chemicals can build up in the fat of animals that eat contaminated feed or grass, and cattle are routinely given hormones to boost their growth.

"In sons of 'high beef consumers' (more than seven beef meals a week), sperm concentration was 24.3 percent lower," the researchers wrote in their report, published in the journal Human Reproduction.

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The team at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York studied data on the partners of 387 pregnant women in five U.S. cities between 2000 and 2005, and on the mothers of the fathers-to-be.

Of the 51 men whose mothers remembered eating the most beef, 18 percent had sperm counts classified by the World Health Organization as sub-fertile.

"The average sperm concentration of the men in our study went down as their mothers' beef intake went up. But this needs to be followed carefully before we can draw any conclusions," said Shanna Swan, who led the team.

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Swan said she would like to study infertile men to see if similar findings might hold for them.

"I was really surprised when we found this. It was a really strong association," Swan said.

Swan is perhaps best known for controversial findings that male sperm counts are falling in many regions. She has been doing research to find out if environmental hormones may be to blame.

"We know from rodent studies that even tiny amounts of estrogen in utero (while in the womb) can affect sperm count," Swan said.

Talking to mothers
She and colleagues set up a study of pregnant women and their partners, with funding from the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

"They came in, we got a sperm count, they did an interview," Swan said. Starting in 2000, they also gave questionnaires to the mothers of the men.

"Earlier this year I became more aware of the controversy about growth hormones in beef," she added.

So her team went back through the questionnaires and the data on sperm count and analyzed the data.

Limited, but intriguing finding
She admits the study is limited — this type of study, called a retrospective study, is not as powerful as a study that follows people in real-time.

But she believes that women can remember fairly accurately what they ate while pregnant.

"When you are pregnant you are very aware of what you eat — you are watching your weight and some things make you sick and you need to get enough of x and y so you focus on that," she said.

The mothers of the men were asked only if they ate beef more than once a day or less — something Swan believes they could remember accurately.

Swan now wants to test young men living in the European Union, where hormones have been banned in beef since 1988.

"Given the widespread use of hormones to stimulate animal growth in the United States, the findings of this study that a mother's consumption of beef could be linked with a reduced sperm count in her son is plausible," said Alastair Hay, professor of environmental toxicology at Britain's University of Leeds.

Swan said beef eating was the only real link between the women whose sons had low sperm counts.

"Almost nobody ate a lot of other meat and if they did, they also ate a lot of beef," she said.

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03-29-2007, 04:24 AM
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Eatmyclutch
03-29-2007, 03:03 PM
Time travel is a paradox. In order for it to work, there must be some kind of parallel universe(s). We can deduce this by giving an example of a time traveller who went to time and changed the past. As an example, we will state that he kills his ansestor, so why is he still existing? Parallel universe means that there must be an alternative history for the reason he is still there. If not, then there is no such thing as a parallel universe.

This brings me to my next point about Theory of Relativity. In order to travel time, this vessel (the traveller is travelling in) must be near light speed. We can give another example to show how relavity works. Person A is in space vessel travelling at 50% light speed, while person B is on Earth. They set their watch to the same time. By the time person A travels into space and comes back, given that he is travelling near the velocity of speed, person B will definately age faster and time slows down for the traveller. Everything is relative.

So what are the methods of time travel. Though, it has not been proven there are three ways to hyperspace: cosmic strings which involves atoms in a gravitational pull, white holes and wormholes. We do know if these things actually exist because they are just theories. A black hole is when then sun (star) of a solar system dies out (cosumes all the fuel) then everything in it's gravitational pull collapses, turns black, and we have jungle fever.

I believe travelling through time is possible, but mankind on Earth must learn how to handle it. It can be used as a weapon such as wiping out the whole planet. How long wil it take for us to learn how to travel in time. I think the real question here is, are we prepared to handle time travel and how do we deal with it?

P.S. Girl scout cookies are delicious.

Steel
03-29-2007, 08:40 PM
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