I don't love that website and their leading/sensational headlines.
They link to the study they're referencing, so why don't we just use that. That'll also go in the methodology of this study and the nature of the results.
The bigger story here is about PFCs (one of the chemical components in nonstick treatments) in the bloodstream having negative effects on testosterone activation in general, and they test that using by surveying populations of people in regions with PFC air pollution, and comparing them to a control group in a nearby region without those conditions.
you might as well have posted "your source is fake but mine is real LOL!" because you want to feel cool ---
You feast on red herring because it is your birthright.