A growing body of scientific data supports the negative impact of numerous environmental toxicants and climate change on both women’s and men’s health, including reproductive health directly and indirectly, obstetric outcomes, and long-term sequelae in newborns (affecting perinatal/neonatal periods, childhood, adolescence, and even adulthood).

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Environment, Climate, and Women’s Health

  • Gian Carlo Di Renzo,
  • Valentina Tosto,
  • Valentina Tsibizova

摘要

A growing body of scientific data supports the negative impact of numerous environmental toxicants and climate change on both women’s and men’s health, including reproductive health directly and indirectly, obstetric outcomes, and long-term sequelae in newborns (affecting perinatal/neonatal periods, childhood, adolescence, and even adulthood).