by APFLI | Jun 17, 2015 | Global Environmental Influences
Fish struggle to fertilize eggs three generations after exposure to contraceptive hormone, raising questions about the effects on humans. A recent report from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) found that birth-control hormones excreted by women, flushed into waterways...
by APFLI | Apr 26, 2015 | Global Environmental Influences
PRI hosted an “Earth is for People Day” event on 22 April. People could ask the president of PRI questions about the environment and population on Earth Day. https://www.facebook.com/events/375309469320756/ A War on Maternity Waged in the Name of Mother...
by APFLI | Jan 18, 2010 | Global Environmental Influences
Synthetic Hormonal Use in Humans and Emerging Risks to the Environment Thesis: We are just beginning to realize the long-term adverse physiological and psychological effects for human users of synthetic hormones, their welfare, and the ecological safety of our...
by APFLI | Jan 19, 2009 | Global Environmental Influences
New research strengthens the link between water pollution and rising male fertility problems. The study, by Brunel University, the Universities of Exeter and Reading and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, shows for the first time how a group of...
by APFLI | Feb 3, 2008 | Birth Control Archive
British Abortion Business Admits Birth Control Does Not Prevent Pregnancy Birth Control Patch Label Reflects Increased Risk of Blood Clots NEW! The High Cost of Birth Control NEW! Fertility Treatment is Very Successful but Largely Ignored by Medical Field NEW! Birth...