Guest guest Posted October 28, 2005 Report Share Posted October 28, 2005 This was posted on of all things my Photoshop group. There were no credits or source, but I thought it was interesting. There is a lot of British members on that list. Patty Corapi Doctors in Britain are reporting a bizarre rise in the amount of men seeking breast reduction surgery. Over the course of the last year, the number of such procedures performed at English clinics has doubled. According to a recent article in London's Sunday Times, one central city surgeon says that in the last four years he's gone from doing one breast reduction a month to doing one per week. Other physicians are reporting similar increases. Analysis of the tissues being removed during these operations shows that they are not simple fatty tissues created by excessive weight gain, but are instead actual human breast tissue structurally similar to the tissues found in female breasts. This condition is called gynecomastia. Experts theorize that it's likely being caused by traces of contraceptive pills in public water supplies and by the hormones used by farmers to promote growth in livestock. Male fish caught in the West Virginia headwaters of the Potomac River are producing a protein in their blood normally only found in the females of their species. Scientists at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science examined smallmouth bass and found that they were making vitellogenin, a protein manufactured in the livers of female bass to create the egg yolk that feeds developing embryos. Though male smallmouth bass contain the gene for making vitellogenin, they lack the female hormones that turn this gene " on " and trigger the protein's production. Scientists conducting the study said it appeared that the male fish were being exposed to something in the water that was behaving like female estrogens, the family of potent reproductive hormones responsible for vitellogenin production among many other things. While the study couldn't pinpoint exactly what that pollutant might be, researchers theorize that nearby factory-style chicken farms and sewage plants are to blame. Both operations create tremendous quantities of waste laced with synthetic estrogens. More mysterious still is what caused scientists to investigate this rather obscure protein conundrum in the first place. The study occurred because male fish in the same region were found last year to be making more than Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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