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Reproductive health, crucial for global human well-being, faces unique challenges. Normal individual reproductive development is a prerequisite for ...
Exposure to air pollution in utero may affect reproductive system development Date: November 15, 2023 Source: Rutgers University Summary: From invisible wafts of diesel exhaust to sun-choking ...
To monitor reproductive health and identify adverse effects at the earliest possible juncture, investigators must develop a network of biomarkers covering all stages and aspects of reproductive ...
Cannabis use by mothers during pregnancy and while nursing may disrupt and slow the reproductive development of their daughters and even granddaughters, a new Washington State University study ...
Innovative genetic testing methods are reshaping reproductive health, offering early detection of genetic conditions and supporting informed parental decisions.
The purpose of this review is to provide an overview of the avian reproductive system. Attention is given to the neuroendocrine regulation of hypothalamic and pituitary gland hormones as well as the ...
Wallabies exposed to common weed killer have reproductive abnormalities A new study on atrazine adds to a growing body of work showing the pesticide can interfere with sexual development in ...
A dioxin toxin contained in the herbicide Agent Orange affects male reproductive health by limiting the growth of the prostate gland and lowering testosterone levels.
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