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Microplastics and the Hidden Threat to Human Reproduction

Nimra Afzal

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  • 300 sidor
  • 2026
Microplastics and the Hidden Threat to Human Reproduction: Plastic Peril explores the intricate relationship between microplastics and reproductive health. It delves into various aspects of this theme, including the sources and distribution of microplastics in the environment, human exposure routes and associated risks, the toxicological effects on reproductive health, potential connections to fertility, endocrine disruption, developmental consequences due to maternal exposure. It includes impacts on both male and female reproductive health, risks during pregnancy, population-level health concerns, strategies for mitigating microplastic exposure, and the policy and regulatory frameworks surrounding this issue. The book also aims to provide insights into the future directions of research and public health initiatives related to microplastics. In essence, it explores how tiny microplastic particles can have significant and far-reaching consequences on human reproductive health, making this a vital and emerging area of concern. This is a comprehensive resource for anyone interested in understanding the various aspects of the microplastics-reproductive health connection and a go-to reference for researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and concerned individuals.


  • Describes hidden threat of microplastics, unraveling their journey from the environment to our bodies and their profound impact on human reproductive health
  • Explores how microplastic exposure can affect fertility, hormonal balance, pregnancy, and more
  • Cover scientific aspects policy, regulation, and potential solutions
  • Författare: Nimra Afzal
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780443333842
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 300
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2026-05-01
  • Förlag: Elsevier