Reproductive Toxicology
Reproductive toxicology is the study of substances and environmental factors that can affect reproductive health and development. This field of study looks at how exposure to various chemicals, drugs, and other agents can cause reproductive problems including infertility, birth defects, and developmental disabilities. Through understanding more about the effects of these agents, researchers are able to develop strategies to reduce the risks associated with exposure. Research in this field is important for public health and safety, as it helps reduce the human and environmental costs caused by hazardous chemicals and agents.
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