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Four weeks of 'safe' low-level PFAS exposure in tap water altered embryo development in mice
An Adelaide University study has revealed that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in tap water, at levels ...
A new University of Adelaide study finds PFAS in tap water may harm embryo development, highlighting drinking water safety ...
Eating large amounts of ultra-processed food (UPF) is linked not only to reduced fertility in men, but also to slower growth ...
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Higher maternal ultraprocessed food (UPF) intake is associated with smaller early embryonic growth and yolk sac volume.
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