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Chemicals in Skin Cream, Floss May Lower Fertility, Study Says
Jan. 29 (Bloomberg) — Chemicals found in a wide range of household products, including non-stick pans and skin creams, may make it harder for some women to get pregnant, a new study [see below] shows. Researchers led by Chunyuan Fei, from the University of California in Los Angeles, studied data on 1,240 women and found […]
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Fertility effects of sodium fluoride in male mice
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Infertility on the rise in Canada: study
Infertility is on the rise in Canada, according to the first study in nearly two decades to measure the proportion of Canadian couples who are having difficulty conceiving. The researchers didn’t set out to discover why the numbers are increasing. But possible explanations range from the growing number of women who are pushing back pregnancy […]
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Male Fertility
Male infertility is responsible for about 50% of the fertility problems that couples face. Infertility in males is often the result of reduced sperm court, abnormal sperm quality (e.g., reduced motility and altered morphology), or altered levels of sex hormones (e.g., reduced testosterone). A review of over 100 studies of sperm density from 1938 to […]
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Perinatal exposure to sodium fluoride with emphasis on territorial aggression, sexual behaviour and fertility in male rats.
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Study on effect of fluoride on fertility in state soon
BHUBANESWAR: Even as fluoride contamination is known to cause a host of health problems in humans, its impact on reproductive system and fertility in the population of the affected districts of Odisha is set to become the subject of a comprehensive probe. The Centre for Human Reproduction (CHR) of IMS and Sum Hospital has been […]
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Ultrastructural studies of spermiogenesis in rabbit exposed to chronic fluoride toxicity
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Impact of 12-week ingestion of sodium fluoride on aggression, sexual behavior, and fertility in adult male rats
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[Fluorosis of coal burning affects the male reproductive system].
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The toxicity mechanism of sodium fluoride on fertility in female rats