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Fertility Society of Ghana links galamsey chemicals to rising infertility rates
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Health experts are sounding the alarm over the severe impact of illegal mining, or “galamsey,” on fertility rates in Ghana, linking the issue to the toxic chemicals used in the mining process. Harmful substances such as mercury and cyanide, widely … Read more →

COVID-19 vaccines will not cause infertility – Prez. Akufo-Addo
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President Nana Addo Dankwa Akuf0-Addo has dismissed concerns that the coronavirus vaccines will cause infertility in men or women. Addressing the nation on the arrival of the vaccines into the country, on Sunday February 28, Mr Akufo-Addo said “Taking the vaccines … Read more →

Hair creams can cause fibroids, infertility – Prof Agyemang Badu Akosa
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African women and women of African descent who use hair straightening creams and lotions on their hair stand a higher risk of developing fibroid and cancers of the female genital tract which can lead to infertility, says Professor Agyeman Badu … Read more →

Wrong sexual positions responsible for infertility
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Chief Alhassan Amadu, the Northern Regional Director of the National Population Council, has said rising cases of infertility in the country were not medically induced but as a result of wrong sexual positions being adopted by couples. Chief Amadu, a … Read more →

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