CHEM Trust publications on Male Reproductive Health
Male Reproductive Health Disorders and the Potential Role of Exposure to Environmental Chemicals
The report, written by Professor Richard Sharpe of the Medical Research Council and world leading expert on the issue, focuses on the deterioration of male reproductive health and role of exposures to hormone disrupting chemical.
Men under threat: The decline in male reproductive health and the potential role of exposure to chemicals during in-utero development
This briefing highlights the trend in deteriorating male reproductive health and the links with hormone disrupting chemicals. It also has a comprehensive list of chemicals that are associated with disruption of male reproductive development and the consumer products and food in which they are found.
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Widespread feminisation of male wildlife raises the alarm
This is the press release for the report below which shows that male fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals have been harmed by chemicals in the environment. Widespread feminisation of male vertebrate wildlife is highlighted. These findings add to mounting worries about the role of hormone-disrupting or so-called ‘gender-bending' chemicals in the environment, and the implications for human health.
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