Hormone hazards can hide in everything from cosmetics to cleaning products. Here's how to avoid endocrine disruptors!
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News Medical on MSNNew review maps the impact of reproductive hormones on neurological healthA comprehensive review published today in Brain Medicine by leading neuroendocrinologist Professor Hyman M. Schipper from McGill University's Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery maps out the ...
While it is not definite that lifestyle changes would result in increased fertility, specific practices can help both men and ...
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A new report reveals that tap water is delivering harmful chemicals like PFAS (“forever chemicals”), heavy metals, and ...
The “total fertility rate” is a coarse estimate of the number of children an average woman will bear. A population will be ...
Excess body weight—including overweight and obesity—is a significant risk factor for cancer. Research from the American Cancer Society estimates that it contributes to approximately 5 percent of ...
Galen, a Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher who lived during Roman times, described the heart as the body’s furnace, ...
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Intelligencer on MSNEverything You Ever Wanted to Know About MicroplasticsThey’re in our blood and our brains. They’re in newborns and the elderly, urban and rural, rich and poor. What are they doing ...
Sparkly beverages pumped with prebiotic fiber have been bubbling up for some time now, positioned both as gut-helpers and ...
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Health on MSNHow Different Diets Influence Your HormonesSome diets, such as plant-based and low-carbohydrate diets, can benefit hormonal health, while diets high in processed foods ...
Researchers at Ehime University successfully assessed the risk of DDTs on endocrine disruption in killer whales using New ...
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