Tobacco smoke contains thousands of toxic substances, including nicotine, tar, heavy metals, and carcinogens, which can have powerful harmful effects on men’s reproductive systems. While smoking is widely known for causing lung and heart disease, PMC highlights that many people are unaware that it also significantly affects male fertility and reproductive health at both the physical and molecular levels. (Source: Photo by unsplash)
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