Objectives: We have investigated the Australian public’s perceived risks on human reproductive health from a number of identified environmental hazards. Methods: A sample of 1261 subjects were interviewed. This interview included specific questions related to perceived risks of certain environmental hazards to human reproductive health. Results: Women were almost twice as likely to rank all hazards as harmful or very harmful to human reproduction than men. Age also influenced perceived risk with those in the 35 and older age groups more likely to rank lead as a harmful hazard when compared with the 18-34 group. Pesticides were identified by 84.5% of the sample as the most harmful environmental hazard to human reproduction. Conclusions: Simi...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The issue of environmental pollutants and their impact on health, especially on reproduction, is of ...
Impaired fetal growth and preterm birth are the leading causes of neonatal and infant mortality worl...
Individuals are exposed to many environmental toxins daily in their home, workplace, community and f...
AbstractExposure to toxic environmental chemicals during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ubiquitous a...
Exposure to toxic environmental chemicals during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ubiquitous and is a ...
In addition to the challenges inherent in environmental health risk assessment, the study of reprodu...
The exposure of pregnant women to environmental contaminants is a subject of international concern. ...
International audienceIn 2015, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics established...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
Impaired fetal growth and preterm birth are the leading causes of neonatal and infant mortality worl...
Reducing exposure to toxic environmental agents is a critical area of intervention for obstetricians...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a growing body of epidemiologic literature reporting asso...
Objective To determine pregnant women and new mothers’ perception of risks in pregnancy. Design, set...
There is a growing awareness and concern in contemporary societies about potential health impacts of...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The issue of environmental pollutants and their impact on health, especially on reproduction, is of ...
Impaired fetal growth and preterm birth are the leading causes of neonatal and infant mortality worl...
Individuals are exposed to many environmental toxins daily in their home, workplace, community and f...
AbstractExposure to toxic environmental chemicals during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ubiquitous a...
Exposure to toxic environmental chemicals during pregnancy and breastfeeding is ubiquitous and is a ...
In addition to the challenges inherent in environmental health risk assessment, the study of reprodu...
The exposure of pregnant women to environmental contaminants is a subject of international concern. ...
International audienceIn 2015, the International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics established...
There is a significant public health concern about the potential effects of occupational exposure to...
Impaired fetal growth and preterm birth are the leading causes of neonatal and infant mortality worl...
Reducing exposure to toxic environmental agents is a critical area of intervention for obstetricians...
International audienceBACKGROUND: There is a growing body of epidemiologic literature reporting asso...
Objective To determine pregnant women and new mothers’ perception of risks in pregnancy. Design, set...
There is a growing awareness and concern in contemporary societies about potential health impacts of...
Background: As more women of childbearing age engage in the workforceand a lot of new chemicals are ...
The issue of environmental pollutants and their impact on health, especially on reproduction, is of ...
Impaired fetal growth and preterm birth are the leading causes of neonatal and infant mortality worl...