The link between reproductive health and the environment has been
strengthened by the findings of recent studies. It is becoming
increasingly important to link results and data from such studies
into a model that aids in the explanation of phenomena observed in
the field and facilitates predictability. To this end, the aim of
this book is to review recent trends and developments in the study
of the impact that the environment has on human reproduction. These
issues are thoroughly examined, using the most modern techniques
and methods available, to analyze the manner in which both male and
female fertility can be affected and assessed. Such diverse factors
as toxic environmental contaminants, air pollution, and exposure to
medical drugs are examined. The book includes both a historical
overview and a look towards the future, aiming to integrate health
concerns into policy-making and legislation.
This book will be of interest to researchers, health
professionals, environmental scientists, and policy-makers.
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