Another aim of the study was to advance the field of exposomics, which explores how a lifetime of chemical exposure from the environment, diet, lifestyle and other sources impacts human health.
Exposure to 4-nonylphenol, a chemical found in some cleaning products and plastics, showed a striking gender-specific effect. Boys born to mothers exposed to this chemical had 2.09 times higher ...
Credit: Choi Kwang-mo on Wikimedia Commons The team only expected to find signs of the few hundred ... “You cannot be made responsible for the chemical exposure coming from your food.” ...
Alcohol poisoning can also affect the brain's ability to perform basic functions like breathing, regulating body temperature, keeping the heart beating, and maintaining reflexes. Signs that your ...
The study is published in the journal Environmental Pollution. Exposure to 4-nonylphenol, a chemical found in some cleaning products and plastics, showed a striking gender-specific effect.