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 | May 6, 2015 | Global Environmental Influences
Your birth control pill is affecting more than just your body. Flushed down toilets, poured down sinks and excreted in urine, a chemical component in the pill wafts into sewage systems and ends up in various waterways where it collects in fairly heavy doses....
by APFLI | Jan 20, 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 18, 2008 | Global Environmental Influences
“…lifetime exposure to estrogen that has increased world cancer rates by 26% since 1980.” A study by Dr. Karen Kidd, of the University of New Brunswick and the Canadian Rivers Institute, found that estrogen from birth control pills flooding into the...
by APFLI | Feb 16, 2008 | Global Environmental Influences
15Feb08 PRESS RELEASE On 14th February, 2008, the African Anti-Abortion Coalition (AAAC) and other Pro-Life Organizations… held a successful annual Forty Million People Life March Against Abortion in all Africa countries with the theme 'Blessed is the Fruit...