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How Microplastics Disrupt Human Hormones and Reproductive Health
Tiny plastic particles, microplastics, are entering our bodies through food, water, and air. These particles can disrupt our hormonal balance, affecting growth, metabolism, and reproduction. Research ...
The $4 million research program will examine how wildfire smoke may affect fertility and reproductive health.
Many mountain gorillas keep living - vigorous and socially engaged - for a decade or more beyond the years of reproduction.
How men lose weight could affect their chances of having a baby, with new research from the University of Adelaide revealing ...
"People don't realize how much these clinics hold together the local health system until they're gone," said the head of ...
The finding may allow archaeologists to determine whether a woman was pregnant or had recently given birth at the time of her ...
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Bryan Johnson Claims 85% Reduction In Microplastics From His Semen, Here’s How He Did
Longevity enthusiast Bryan Johnson says he cut 85% of microplastics from his semen through lifestyle changes and detox steps.
Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) has advanced rapidly, yet challenges in selecting the most viable embryos for transfer persist. Historically, embryo ...
A woman's fertility usually begins to decline in her mid-30s. This means the chances of becoming pregnant decreases ...
“Current surgical tools often struggle in complex operations. Surgeons frequently work in blood-flooded environments where ...
A new study has found reduced sperm production and testosterone in mice exposed to forever chemicals. Credit: University of ...
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