Do Chemicals In The Environment Affect Fertility?
Tuesday, May 20, 2008 - 10:21
in Health & Medicine
Researchers are set to take part in one of the first studies of the effect of environmental chemicals on female mammals. Our day-to-day exposure to chemicals is on the increase. From food packaging to the air we breathe, every day contact with potentially-toxic substances could be affecting our health — and our fertility.
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