Products may contain ingredients with very limited safety testing or, for example, no data on
reproductive effects from prenatal exposure.
Of the studies that have been done, one or more studies
show reproductive effects at very low doses, organ system toxicity, and developmental / reproductive toxicity!
Causes adverse
reproductive effects in humans (fetotoxicity, abortion) by intraplacental route, may increase risk of Toxemia of Pregnancy in susceptible women.
So I guess we do share that conclusion with the authors of Developmental and
reproductive effects of chemicals associated with unconventional oil and natural gas operations.
Two weeks after the report came out, an NIH panel came to a different conclusion: Although public exposure to BPA could pose some risk to the brain development of babies and children, there was «negligible concern»
about reproductive effects in adults.
May cause
adverse reproductive effects and birth defects in animals, particularly rats and mice — fetotoxicity, abortion, musculoskeletal abnormalities, and maternal effects (on ovaries, fallopian tubes).
One of the largest studies carried out to date in order to determine mercury levels in umbilical cord blood samples and its association with
different reproductive effects: measurements of fetal development (weight, height and head circumference at birth), placental weight, duration of pregnancy and risk of premature birth.
The scientists ranked their concerns about BPA, concluding they had «some concern» about neurological and behavioral effects in fetuses, infants and children, but «minimal» or «negligible» concern
about reproductive effects.
The researchers announced results from human and animal studies that found biomarkers of harmful cardiac, pulmonary, and
reproductive effects from exposure to alternative tobacco products — a growing market of constantly evolving products including electronic cigarettes, hookah, and smokeless tobacco like snuff and gutkha.
«The acceptance of a lawful application of the calculated sterile periods of the woman — that the application is legitimate presupposes right motives — makes a separation between the se «xual act which is explicitly intended and
its reproductive effect which is intentionally excluded.
Animal studies have shown that BPA can have
reproductive effects.
In California, where manufacturers must report chemicals in consumer products that are known or suspected of causing cancer or
reproductive effects, 700 companies reported 17,060 cosmetic products as containing one or more hazardous chemical ingredients.
Many freshwater and ocean fish contain dangerous elements such as mercury, industrial chemicals such as dioxins and pesticides such as DDT that are linked to cancer,
reproductive effects or other health problems.
«When it is at 50 million, you have direct effects on mortality,
reproductive effects.
The potential health effects of Firemaster 550 are unknown, although Stapleton said there «are some concerns» that it could have
reproductive effects.
Mercury accumulates in aquatic and terrestrial food chains, and has harmful neurological and
reproductive effects on animals.
A study from the National Food Institute has examined
the reproductive effects of developmental exposure to a mixture of some of the endocrine disrupting chemicals that humans are exposed to.
However, Steven Hentges of the American Chemistry Council, which represents chemical manufacturers, said in an emailed response that multiple large studies «consistently find
no reproductive effects in males or females at any dose remotely close to the levels of BPA to which people are actually exposed.»
Learn about surgical and medical options for decreasing risk and
the reproductive effects seen in BRCA mutation carriers.
Pesticides have been seen to cause many adverse effects in well designed animal studies, from cancer, to nervous system damage, to
reproductive effects.
This helps to kill bacteria more effectively in the water, however chloramine also carries risks including bladder cancer, linkages to liver, kidney, central nervous system problems, and
reproductive effects, and anemia.
These harmful chemicals have been associated with everything from kidney and liver damage to neurotoxicity to — you guessed it — endocrine disruption and
reproductive effects.
However, because it is also an antioxidant and a mild modulator of our adrenal glands and their cortisol production, we may also discover many endocrine and
reproductive effects that may be very beneficial to those suffering from hormone imbalances or fertility problems.
[1][clarification needed] Similarly, no mutagenic or carcinogenic effects nor
reproductive effects have been noted.
Breathing in both ethylbenzene and benzene can cause cancer and
reproductive effects, while breathing in n - hexane can damage the nervous system and usher in numbness in the extremities, muscular weakness, blurred vision, headaches, and fatigue.