Continued Reduction in Sperm Count Raises Call for Action
#Chemicals #Pesticides #EndocrineDisruptors #Fertility
https://beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/2022/11/continued-reduction-in-sperm-count-raises-call-for-action/
#Chemicals #Pesticides #EndocrineDisruptors #Fertility
https://beyondpesticides.org/dailynewsblog/2022/11/continued-reduction-in-sperm-count-raises-call-for-action/
Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
Continued Reduction in Sperm Count Raises Call for Action - Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog
(Beyond Pesticides, November 29, 2022) Based on new international research adding weight to previous research on falling sperm counts, it is critical that environmental agencies address this and other problems related to endocrine disruption. The study by…
In 1996, the EPA was ordered to test pesticides for impacts on people’s hormones. They still don’t, but the program still receives millions in annual funding.
#Corruption #EPA #Pesticides #EndocrineDisruptors
https://www.ehn.org/are-pesticides-endocrine-disruptors-2659413208.html
#Corruption #EPA #Pesticides #EndocrineDisruptors
https://www.ehn.org/are-pesticides-endocrine-disruptors-2659413208.html
EHN
In 1996, the EPA was ordered to test pesticides for impacts on people’s hormones. They still don’t.
New lawsuit aims to make the agency do what Congress ordered more than 25 years ago.
...And the chemicals that are added to our food and beauty products can cause irregular periods!
#GetToxicsOut #EndocrineDisruptors #InformedChoice #HeartHealth
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12125301/Do-irregular-period-early-warning-sign-heart-disease.html
#GetToxicsOut #EndocrineDisruptors #InformedChoice #HeartHealth
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12125301/Do-irregular-period-early-warning-sign-heart-disease.html
Mail Online
Do you have an irregular period? It could be an early warning sign of heart disease up to a DECADE in advance, study says
Women with irregular menstrual periods appear to face a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease heart attack, and stroke, a new study by Chinese researchers suggests.