Fetal Exposure To PCBs Impacts Reproductive Markers Of Children ...

Courtesy ScienceDaily  Sun, 05/25/2008 - 22:30

Since the 1962 publication of Silent Spring by Rachel Carson, awareness of how environmental toxicants can impact fertility has increased.

Researchers now provide evidence that adverse reproductive effects of toxicants may extend not only to the children of exposed individuals, but also to the next generation.


 

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