Journal of Clinical Epigenetics Open Access

  • ISSN: 2472-1158
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Abstract

Adverse Effects on Female Human Reproductive Health from Exposure to Endocrine Disruptors: Focus on Endometrial Lesions

Eftychia Karoutsou, Petros Karoutsos and Dimitrios Karoutsos

It is currently apparent that the intentional release of compounds through agricultural, industrial, and municipal activities has influenced the health of wildlife and human populations. Scientists are invited to study disturbances in the normal function of the reproductive system of genetically modified populations. When referring to a population, they rather use the term control or reference; the reason is an enormous rate of information concerning the endocrine-altering potential of plasticizers and dyes, as well as the possible influences of pesticides and industrial compounds on various endocrine endpoints, particularly regarding the concentration of estrogens. Here in, we provide an overview on the impact of chemical substances on female human reproductive health.