In the modern world, the human body is besieged by a silent category of chemicals that interfere with one of its most ...
Synthetic phenols and parabens found in everyday consumer products are under scrutiny for their potential effects on child neurodevelopment. New research suggests that prenatal exposure to ...
A wide-scale investigation has revealed that the headphones millions of people wear daily for work, exercise, and leisure are ...
Research at Karlstad University shows that exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and adverse life events during pregnancy can influence children's behavior and brain development. Several changes ...
Marine invertebrates represent a critical component of aquatic ecosystems with reproductive processes that are highly vulnerable to endocrine perturbations. Research in this field has revealed that ...
As Mary Poppins once said, a spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down. But what about a spoonful of plastic and chemicals? That's what many people are unknowingly swallowing with their softgel ...
Researchers demonstrate how the co-exposure of bisphenol A and retinoic acid (RA) potentiate the effect of RA signaling in early development. Synthetic chemicals and plastics are useful and ...
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