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by artemispub (imported)
Thu Jul 05, 2001 5:25 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?

Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?<p>Doctors and scientists are almost certainly missing evidence that adverse<br>environmental factors may be responsible for an increase in a range of problems<br>in male reproductive health, according to a leading Danish fertility expert.<p ...
by artemispub (imported)
Thu Jul 05, 2001 5:25 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?


Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?<p>Doctors and scientists are almost certainly missing evidence that adverse<br>environmental factors may be responsible for an increase in a range of problems<br>in male reproductive health, according to a leading Danish fertility expert.<p ...
by artemispub (imported)
Thu Jul 05, 2001 5:25 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?


Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?<p>Doctors and scientists are almost certainly missing evidence that adverse<br>environmental factors may be responsible for an increase in a range of problems<br>in male reproductive health, according to a leading Danish fertility expert.<p ...
by artemispub (imported)
Thu Jul 05, 2001 5:25 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?


Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?<p>Doctors and scientists are almost certainly missing evidence that adverse<br>environmental factors may be responsible for an increase in a range of problems<br>in male reproductive health, according to a leading Danish fertility expert.<p ...
by artemispub (imported)
Thu Jul 05, 2001 5:25 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?


Is Environment Triggering Male Reproductive Problems?<p>Doctors and scientists are almost certainly missing evidence that adverse<br>environmental factors may be responsible for an increase in a range of problems<br>in male reproductive health, according to a leading Danish fertility expert.<p ...
by artemispub (imported)
Mon Jun 11, 2001 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Castration and evolutionary dynamics
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Castration and evolutionary dynamics

That brings us to the question of whether or not the desire for castration is instinctual, that is to say, an end product of an evolutionary process. How can a desire for Castration enhance the reproductive process? If it is in the genes, and if the male mimetic mind has evolved, then it is the ...
by artemispub (imported)
Mon Jun 11, 2001 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Castration and evolutionary dynamics
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Castration and evolutionary dynamics


That brings us to the question of whether or not the desire for castration is instinctual, that is to say, an end product of an evolutionary process. How can a desire for Castration enhance the reproductive process? If it is in the genes, and if the male mimetic mind has evolved, then it is the ...
by artemispub (imported)
Mon Jun 11, 2001 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Castration and evolutionary dynamics
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Castration and evolutionary dynamics


That brings us to the question of whether or not the desire for castration is instinctual, that is to say, an end product of an evolutionary process. How can a desire for Castration enhance the reproductive process? If it is in the genes, and if the male mimetic mind has evolved, then it is the ...
by artemispub (imported)
Mon Jun 11, 2001 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Castration and evolutionary dynamics
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Castration and evolutionary dynamics


That brings us to the question of whether or not the desire for castration is instinctual, that is to say, an end product of an evolutionary process. How can a desire for Castration enhance the reproductive process? If it is in the genes, and if the male mimetic mind has evolved, then it is the ...
by artemispub (imported)
Mon Jun 11, 2001 6:14 pm
Forum: Non-Fiction Articles
Topic: Castration and evolutionary dynamics
Replies: 4
Views: 3

Re: Castration and evolutionary dynamics


That brings us to the question of whether or not the desire for castration is instinctual, that is to say, an end product of an evolutionary process. How can a desire for Castration enhance the reproductive process? If it is in the genes, and if the male mimetic mind has evolved, then it is the ...

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