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Exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals in utero associated with higher odds of metabolic...
Medical Xpress· 21 hours agoA new study suggests that prenatal exposure to a combination of endocrine disrupting chemicals...
Toxic chemical exposure during pregnancy linked to serious health issues by elementary school
CNN via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoChemical toxins are everywhere. Exposure to those toxins during pregnancy can create serious health...
From $1B to broke: How private equity killed Beautycounter, the beloved clean beauty brand
Fast Company Magazine· 3 days agoWhen Julia took a job on Beautycounter’s product development team last year, she believed she’d get...
Tiny plastic shards found in human testicles, study says | CNN
CNN.com· 3 days agoHuman testicles contain microplastics and nanoplastics at levels three times higher than animal...
Microplastics found in testicles and blood clots, sparking more health concerns: studies
NY Post· 18 hours agoPVC is classified as a carcinogen. Scientists say that when nanoplastics invade cells and tissues of...
Microbiome Science Company Hones In On Vaginal Health With New Launch
Forbes· 1 day agoMicrobiome science company Seed is launching a new vaginal suppository that will help women maintain...
Human and Dog Testicles May Be Full of Plastic. Could That Affect Fertility?
Scientific American· 2 days agoMicroplastics are everywhere. While microplastics’ impacts on human health have not yet been fully...
Shady Things About Wendy's Menu
Mashed via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThis all comes down to the fact that phthalates are known endocrine disruptors, interfering with the way our bodies produce and regulate hormones. The...
Researchers keep finding microplastics everywhere: Now in human and dog testes
Los Angeles Times· 2 days agoResearchers have located one more anatomical organ where microplastics — of all shapes and...
Microplastics are in human testicles. It’s still not clear how they got there.
The Raw Story· 1 day agoThis story was originally published by Grist. No human organ is safe from microplastic contamination, it seems — not even the testicles. Researchers at the University of Mexico recently tested ...