Endocrine disruptors: a risk to reproductive health
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Wedel Herrera K. Endocrine disruptors: a risk to reproductive health. Rev.méd.sinerg. [Internet]. 2019Jun.1 [cited 2024Nov.22];4(6):24 - 30. Available from: https://revistamedicasinergia.com/index.php/rms/article/view/242

Abstract

Endocrine disruptors (ED) are compounds with endocrine activity and are present in the environment, have the potential to interfere with various physiological processes in humans and animals; Some of the systems that are affected by these compounds are the central nervous system, the endocrine system, the bone system and the immunological system. Currently, it is believed that these compounds are responsible for alterations in human reproduction and as precursors of some cancers of the reproductive system in both men and women. Endocrine disruptors are substances to which you are exposed on a daily basis; molecular and scientific evaluation methods are required to understand the short- and long-term effects of these compounds in Costa Rican society.

https://doi.org/10.31434/rms.v4i6.242

Keywords

endocrine disruptors. hormone disrupters. environmental contaminants. infertility. primary ovarian failure. fertility.
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