Few topics provoke as much concern as the perception that puberty is beginning earlier than ever. While synthetic ...
Scientific evidence shows that migration of food contact materials into food is widespread and can pose health risks, particularly when substances are carcinogenic, toxic to reproduction or endocrine ...
Advances in organ and computer models are raising the prospect that some animal experiments could be eliminated. But there ...
Air pollution has been convincingly linked to respiratory illnesses, while run-off from industries has not only diminished water quality but dirtied supply with so-called "forever chemicals" that have ...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) represents one of the most prevalent chronic endocrine-metabolic disorders affecting women ...
Reproductive health is impacted by environmental pollution, such as PFAS and microplastics. Discover what the science shows.
By Deepak Shedde 1. What are the Major lifestyle and environmental factors that negatively affect women’s reproductive health? High levels of Stress, poor nutrition, lack of exercise, smoking, alcohol ...
Cancer in women presents distinct biological and clinical challenges that extend beyond tumor control alone. Sex specific differences in metabolism, ...
Toxic chemicals are prevalent in many headphones and consumer electronics, posing risks to both users and the environment. Common toxic substances include: Lead: Often found in solder and circuit ...
Concern has been raised in recent years regarding potential adverse effects of various environmental contaminants often called "endocrine disruptors" and referred to in this report as "hormonally ...
Urban Indian women are facing rising PCOS and thyroid disorders driven by stress, sedentary lifestyles, poor diets and ...
The researchers say headphones present a plausible exposure pathway because they press against the skin for hours at a time.