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Female Mice Have Altered Reproductive Lives Following Exposure To Phthalates In The Womb

March 20, 2012
Many environmental and public health officials are concerned about the potential health effects of phthalates, which are common chemicals used to make plastics softer and more pliable. In the first study to examine what effect in utero doses of phthalates have on the reproductive system of mice, Brown University toxicologists ...

BPA could affect reproductive capabilities, cause infection of the uterus

March 20, 2012
(University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center) Researchers at the University of Cincinnati have found evidence that, in addition to affecting the heart, brain and nervous system, bisphenol A (BPA), could affect a mammal's ability to reproduce by altering the structure of the uterus in ways that can progress to a ...

Exposure to MEHP shortens reproductive life of female mice

March 17, 2012
Female mouse fetuses exposed to very high doses of a common industrial chemical that makes plastics more pliable develop significant reproductive alterations and precancerous lesions as they grow up, according to a new toxicology study conducted at Brown University.

New book on reproductive treatments

March 17, 2012
In Vitro Fertilization [IVF] and the related technologies of assisted reproduction are no longer experimental procedures. In some European countries as many as 4% of all babies born are conceived by IVF, and in every kindergarten classroom there will no doubt be at least one IVF child. Assisted reproduction is ...

Highly exposed to phthalates as fetuses, female mice have altered reproductive lives

March 16, 2012
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] Female mouse fetuses exposed to very high doses of a common industrial chemical that makes plastics more pliable develop significant reproductive alterations and precancerous lesions as they grow up, according to a new toxicology study conducted at Brown University. The administered doses ...

Highly exposed to phthalates as fetuses, female mice have altered reproductive lives

March 16, 2012
(Brown University) Many environmental and public health officials are concerned about the potential health effects of phthalates, which are common chemicals used to make plastics softer and more pliable. In the first study to examine what effect in utero doses of phthalates have on the reproductive system of mice, Brown ...

Reproductive health providers should discuss environmental exposure risks with patients

March 6, 2012
SEATTLE March 5, 2012 Remove your shoes at the door of your home to avoid tracking in pollutants. Decrease consumption of processed and canned foods. Avoid the use of plastics with recycling codes #3, #4 and #7. Don't use chemical tick and flea collars or ...

Reproductive health providers should discuss environmental exposure risks with patients

March 5, 2012
(Seattle Children's) A team of researchers, led by Sheela Sathyanarayana, M.D., MPH, of Seattle Children's Research Institute, have created a guide outlining exposure risks and reduction tips for some of the most common environmental toxins.

MGH scientists isolate OSCs from ovaries of reproductive age women

February 27, 2012
For the first time, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers have isolated egg-producing stem cells from the ovaries of reproductive age women and shown these cells can produce what appear to be normal egg cells or oocytes.

Many women ‘want and need’ gift of reproductive health this Valentine’s Day

February 15, 2012
"This Valentine's Day, perhaps it's time to celebrate with a gift many of the world's women desperately want and need: reproductive health," Robert Engelman, president of the Worldwatch Institute, writes in this Huffington Post "Global Motherhood" opinion piece.

Study of diving beetles suggest sperm evolution may be driven by changes in female reproductive organs

February 6, 2012
Studying female reproductive tracts and sperm in diving beetles (Dytiscidae), researchers from the University of Arizona and Syracuse University have obtained a glimpse into a bizarre and amazing world of sperm that can take on a variety of forms – including joining together into conglomerates that navigate the twisted mazes ...

Twins born five years apart thanks to advanced reproductive technology

January 6, 2012
Floren Blake is a miracle baby for her parents. At just under two months of age she also has a “twin” five-year-old brother Reuben. Even the clinicians who delivered the baby girl in November last year were ecstatic said her 38-year-old mother, Jody Blake, as the family shared the excitement ...