Sentences with phrase «developing reproductive organs»

The BPA exposure of infants can be 12 times higher than that of adults, and exposure to BPA early in life can damage still - developing reproductive organs.

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«For 80 percent of the common chemicals in everyday use in this country we know almost nothing about whether or not they can damage the brains of children, the immune system, the reproductive system, and the other developing organs,» said Dr. Phil Landrigan, a pediatrician and director of the Children's Environmental Health Center at Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
Organs are forming, the heart starts beating, arms, legs, fingers and toes grow, reproductive organs develop and, at any point, harmful external factors could have a negative influence.
The baby's reproductive organs and genitals are now fully developed, and your health care provider can see on ultrasound if you are having a boy or a girl.
The reproductive organs and genitalia are now fully developed, and your health care provider can see on ultrasound if you are having a boy or a girl.
In human fetal development, the urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the intermediate cell - mass.
Northwestern Medicine has developed a miniature female reproductive tract that fits in the palm of your hand and could eventually change the future of research and treatment of diseases in women's reproductive organs.
Researchers developed a 3D model of the female reproductive system using organ - on - a-chip technology.
A child's developing body is less capable of metabolizing and excreting the toxins contained in traditional cleaning chemicals — which increase the risks to their central nervous system, reproductive organs, immune system, and lungs.
These chemicals have endocrine disruption effects with clear estrogen - like actions on the developing baby's brain and reproductive organs.
Spaying and neutering can prevent animals from developing certain types of cancers that are associated with reproductive organs.
The test was a result of consumer complaints of their dogs developing skin allergies, cancer, reproductive problems, and even organ failure.
When we remove a pet's reproductive organs through spay or neuter surgery, this essentially eliminates the risk that he or she will ever develop reproductive cancers.
Male rabbits can also develop disease of the reproductive organs (the testicles) but with much less frequency than females.
Spayed and neutered pets are far less likely to develop mammary cancer, testicular cancer and other infections of the reproductive organs.
First of all, spayed or neutered pets can not develop cancers of the reproductive organs since those organs have been removed.
She needs her reproductive hormones for some time so her bones, joints, and internal organs can develop normally.
The reproductive hormones help your dog's bones, joints, and internal organs to develop properly.
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