Environmental Pollutants and Endocrine Health focuses specifically on pollutants with hormone-related effects. This work provides an overview of the different effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) and their mechanisms of action (MoA) on metabolism, reproduction and the different physiological roles of the endocannabinoid system, which has recently been identified as a new target. Summary of Causes and Effects of Endocrine Disruptors, Endocrine Disruptors Cause Disease and Adverse Health Effects in Laboratory Samples, Endocrine Disruptors Cause Disease and Adverse Health Effects in Humans and Wildlife, and remove pollutants from wastewater, including interception, mitigation and prevention. Changes to mitigate the threat.
This content will serve as a valuable resource for academic and research personnel in the field of endocrinology and hormonal toxicology, as well as faculty, researchers, and students in this field. Includes an overview of endocrine disruptors, an overview of EDC sources and descriptions, examples and mechanisms of action.
We cover the effects of endocrine disruptors in humans and animals, from metabolic changes to epidemiological studies on fertility and metabolism.
It provides an overview of recognized and suspected human antecedents related to EDC exposure, including cancer, intellectual disability, autism, birth defects of the abdomen (hypospadias), decreased sperm count, increased miscarriages, obesity and type 2 diabetes.
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