The earliest report linking environmental (occupational) exposure to adverse human male reproductive effects dates back to1775 when an English physician, Percival Pott, reported a high incidence of scrotal cancer in chimney sweeps. This observation led to safety regulations in the form of bathing requirements for these workers. The fact that male-mediated reproductive harm in humans may be a result of toxicant exposures did not become firmly established until relatively recently, when Lancranjan studied lead-exposed workers in Romania in 1975, and later in 1977, when Whorton examined the effects of dibromochloropropane (DBCP) on male workers in California. Since these discoveries, several additional human reproductive toxicants have been id...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
[[abstract]]Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemicals that persist in the environment, bioa...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
The etiology of male infertilities is largely undetermined, and our knowledge of exogenous factors a...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 96-132This pamphlet discussed male reproductive hazards which occur i...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between male occupational exposures and i...
The upsurge in male infertility over the last two decades, possibly due to environmental exposure, h...
Malfunction of the male reproductive system might be a sensitive marker of environmental hazards, th...
Major sectors of the lead-related industries have traditionally supported the view that the exposure...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
It has been suggested that during the past five decades human sperm counts have declined and the inc...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
A regulatory body such as the Environmental Protection Agency has responsibility to determine safe e...
The effect of exposure to cadmium, lead, or manganese on male reproductive function was examined in ...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
[[abstract]]Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemicals that persist in the environment, bioa...
There is accumulating evidence that workplace exposure to toxic substances contributes to male infer...
The etiology of male infertilities is largely undetermined, and our knowledge of exogenous factors a...
DHHS publication ; no. (NIOSH) 96-132This pamphlet discussed male reproductive hazards which occur i...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between male occupational exposures and i...
The upsurge in male infertility over the last two decades, possibly due to environmental exposure, h...
Malfunction of the male reproductive system might be a sensitive marker of environmental hazards, th...
Major sectors of the lead-related industries have traditionally supported the view that the exposure...
[[abstract]]Introduction: The current review aims to summarize and interpret updated epidemiologic ...
It has been suggested that during the past five decades human sperm counts have declined and the inc...
Objective-To critically review the literature on male reproductive toxicity of lead in animals and h...
A regulatory body such as the Environmental Protection Agency has responsibility to determine safe e...
The effect of exposure to cadmium, lead, or manganese on male reproductive function was examined in ...
Objective:We examined associations between occupation and semen parameters in demonstrably fertile m...
The environment plays a key role in male infertility, changing the incidence in various populations,...
[[abstract]]Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are chemicals that persist in the environment, bioa...