REPRODUCTIVE TOXICITY

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Jan 24 2026ENVIRONMENT

Bees in Trouble: How a Common Fungicide Affects Their Reproductive Health

Bees are super important for our environment. They help plants grow by pollinating them. But, a common fungicide called iprodione might be causing problems for Chinese honeybees. This fungicide is used to protect crops from fungal diseases. However, it can also harm bees, especially the male ones, c

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Jan 28 2025SCIENCE

The Trouble with Eco-Friendly Plastics: How PLA Affects Male Mice Fertility

You might think polylactic acid (PLA) is a safe bet for the environment. After all, it's biodegradable and often touted as an "eco-friendly" alternative to traditional plastics. But hold on! Recent studies have found that PLA microplastics (PLA-MPs) could be causing trouble for male mice. Imagine i

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Dec 23 2024HEALTH

Tiny Titanium: How Nanoparticles Affect Male Fertility?

Titanium dioxide nanoparticles, often used in industry and medicine, are not great for male fertility. Research has found that these tiny particles can mess with sperm cells and the blood-testis barrier, which is important for protecting sperm. They cause sperm count to drop and make sperm move slow

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Dec 15 2024HEALTH

Unraveling the Impact of Long-Term Sevoflurane Inhalation on Female Reproductive Health

You might be familiar with sevoflurane as an anesthetic. But how does it affect the female reproductive system over time? A study on rats revealed some worrying findings. Researchers divided 60 female rats into four groups and exposed them to different levels of sevoflurane: 0 ppm, 50 ppm, 150 ppm,

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Nov 18 2024HEALTH

The Impact of BPA and PFOS on Sertoli Cells in Mice

Endocrine disruptors, often found in our environment, can mess with our hormones and cause health problems, especially with reproduction. Two well-known culprits are Bisphenol A (BPA) and perfluoro-octane sulphonate (PFOS). These chemicals are everywhere, but we don't fully understand how they work

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