@elonmusk Most males will be infertile soon because of estrogen in the water and environment. https://t.co/4sPRsZkUql
@pegobry @HugoPeran Rapidement, j’ai vu quelques travaux sur l’effet des perturbateurs endocriniens in utero mais « a causal relationship has yet to be established » https://t.co/xdfGrDI3hN (et on n’est pas exactement sur la T)
@bumpkinfan13 @tterragnoj @RepWeinstein Sure sure cupcake, also another degree is biology. We were discussing pollution and fertility back in 2000. There's a direct relationship. https://t.co/BYUA7bUzpu
Studies point towards an association between exposure to endocrine disruptors and male and/or female reproductive system disorders, such as infertility, endometriosis, breast cancer, testicular cancer, poor sperm quality and/or fun…https://t.co/u8sOeEaIzy
Contaminación y fertilidad femenina y masculina, revisiones en RBE https://t.co/P2kY0ynkCY https://t.co/fIrSKGjevv #grupoimapor
Water and soil pollution as determinant of water and food quality/contamination and its impact on male fertility via #ReproBioMed/ @BioMedCentral @leotrasande has a book that takes a deep dive on this topic. Hoping to read it soon! https://t.co/FqpdEL83
"Public health programmes should lead toward a case-by-case investigation of the chemicals depending on environmental (i.e. water, soil and food) pollution". #endocrinedisruptors #environmentalmedicine #reproduction https://t.co/NEkaP3YwH4
Water and soil pollution as determinant of water and food quality/contamination and its impact on male fertility. https://t.co/S7Gbkd7SM8