Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology
Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology is a branch of toxicology that focuses on the harmful effects that chemicals have on the reproductive processes and the development of offspring. It involves the evaluation of the impact that certain chemicals, both natural and manmade, have on the reproductive systems of organisms. By studying the effects of these chemicals, scientists are able to better understand the potential risks they may pose to the reproductive health of organisms, as well as their potential effects on the development of their offspring. Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology is important for the safety and well-being of the environment, as well as for public health. It can help inform the regulations and policies applied to environmental and chemical safety, and help identify and mitigate potential risks that could cause harm to organisms, both now and in the future.
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