A study published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research found that nonstick cookware and utensils can release toxic chemicals at normal cooking temperatures.
New study by NIEHS scientists provides compelling evidence that genital talc use is associated with an increased risk of ovarian cancer.
From The Guardian, May 17, 2024: More than 55% of sperm samples from a French infertility clinic contained high levels of glyphosate, the world’s most common weedkiller, raising further questions ab…
Drivers and passengers are breathing in potentially cancerous chemicals while in their cars, a new study finds.
A study published in Environmental Health Perspectives showed that interventions that targeted the reduction of phthalates and BPA in goods and packaging showed widespread, long-term impact on decreas…
A study published in Communications Biology found that EDCs promoted erectile dysfunction in mice: Erectile dysfunction (ED) is an extremely prevalent condition which significantly impacts quality of …




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