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Glyphosate poses widespread risks to female fertility and reproductive health: new research

Uterine damage, genetic changes, hormone disruption are among the health effects found in scientific studies

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Glyphosate, the world’s most widely used herbicide, disrupts female hormones and damages the ovaries and uterus in ways that can make it more difficult for women to get pregnant, according to a new review of human and animal research. 

World’s most used insecticides damage male fertility in rodents, researchers say

Outcomes of studies conducted over the past two decades underscore a “critical need” to investigate reproductive health risks in men and boys

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Neonicotinoid pesticides, the world’s most widely used class of insecticides, are linked to male reproductive toxicity in lab animals, especially at higher doses, according to a new scientific review of two decades of evidence.