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Bisphenols and PFAS disrupt female reproductive health

"Mechanisms of reproductive toxicity and endocrine disruption of bisphenols and per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS): Implications for women's…" — Reproductive toxicology (Elmsford, N.Y.), 2026

April 8, 2026by AI Curated

Bisphenols and PFAS disrupt female reproductive health

What they found

Bisphenols and PFAS disrupt key hormonal and cellular processes regulating female reproduction, leading to hormonal dysregulation and impaired ovarian-uterine signaling. These mechanisms align with epidemiologic links to adverse reproductive outcomes.

What they studied

This review integrates current experimental and epidemiologic evidence to evaluate endocrine-disrupting mechanisms and reproductive toxicity of bisphenols (especially BPA) and PFAS on female reproductive health.

Takeaways

The abstract focuses on findings; it does not give personal how-to steps.

About this paper

This is a comprehensive review integrating current experimental and epidemiologic evidence. It highlights environmental chemical exposure as a modifiable risk factor for female reproductive health, emphasizing the need for further research.

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