Reproductive health is impacted by environmental pollution, such as PFAS and microplastics. Discover what the science shows.
Plastic contamination in freshwater ecosystems continues to rise, resulting in micro- and nanoparticle accumulation in the aquatic environment. A new study by an aquatic ecology group at the ...
A single exposure to a toxic fungicide during pregnancy can increase the risk of disease for 20 subsequent generations—with ...
In response to social cues, individual clownfish will switch sexes. Cutting-edge research reveals the neural and genetic ...
Researchers at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS) and Imperial College London have shown for the first time that, before they can start developing into egg and sperm cells, the embryonic ...
Plastic pollution in freshwater is increasing, leading to micro- and nanoplastic buildup. A study found these particles and their surface charge can harm fish reproduction, especially under stress.
In human cells, DNA carries chemical or "epigenetic" marks that decide how genes will be used in different tissues. Yet in a ...
Cancer in women presents distinct biological and clinical challenges that extend beyond tumor control alone. Sex specific differences in metabolism, ...
Kansas is set to invalidate about 1,700 driver's licenses held by transgender residents and about as many birth certificates, ...
One peer-reviewed paper generating buzz in the autism research community argues that a staggering number, more than half of ...