From invisible wafts of diesel exhaust to sun-choking plumes of orange smoke, air pollution is known to damage respiratory well-being. Now, research suggests another reason to hold our breath: ...
Infant boys who were exposed in the womb to modest concentrations of certain common plasticizers and solvents developed genital changes including smaller-than-normal penises, a new study finds. The ...
Three-year-old boys are more likely to have a shorter anogenital distance when their mothers have high levels of phthalates in their urine, according to research presented at the first Joint Congress ...
The distance between a man's scrotum and anus may indicate his ability to reproduce, researchers report. The distance between a man's scrotum and anus may indicate his ability to reproduce, report ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . In infant boys, full breast-feeding may protect against the reduction of anogenital distance at age 2 years, ...
Scientists report being able to take the measure of a man — or at least his ability to father children — with a $40 pair of measuring calipers. They use the instrument to carefully assay the distance ...
Now, research from Rutgers suggests another reason to hold our breath: Polluted air also may hurt reproductive health. In a study of air pollution data in relation to markers of reproductive ...