The discovery raises significant concerns for human reproductive health. Researchers issue warning about overlooked threat to ...
It's the latest corner of the human body where tiny bits of plastic have turned up — the testicles. Exposure to environmental toxins like microplastics are believed to be contributing to the global ...
Whether it's our bloodstream, brain, or lungs, microscopic fragments of plastic seem to turn up every time scientists scour a new corner of the human body. The male reproductive organs are no ...
No human organ is safe from microplastic contamination, it seems — not even the testicles. Researchers at the University of New Mexico recently tested 70 samples of testicular tissue — 47 from dogs ...
Share on Pinterest Researchers have found microplastics in every sample of human and dog testicles they tested in a new study. Image credit: Jovana Milanko/Stocksy. Multiple factors contribute to ...
Recently, scientists have reviewed the existing literature to understand how space travel, space radiation, and microgravity affect human reproductive functions. This review was published in Npj ...
New research from the University of Newcastle has revealed that PFAS levels matching those found in the Williamtown ...
Human reproduction requires both male and female gametes. Gametes are special sex cells that contain the genetic information necessary to create a new life. Men produce millions of gametes called ...