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Few Obstetricians Counsel Patients on Environmental Toxins
Exposure to Some Phthalates Levels Fall After Federal Ban
Flame Retardants in Pregnant Women's Blood Drop After State Ban
New study suggests "universal fetal exposure" to BPA
Follow Our Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment Website for Additional Coverage of Environmental Impact on Women's Health
How Environmental Toxins May Affect Your Patients
Maternal Exposure to Air Pollution Linked to Low Birth Weights Worldwide
UCSF ObGyn & RS Faculty Member One of Two Named to State Committee that Identifies Toxic Chemicals
Toxic environmental chemicals: the role of reproductive health professionals in preventing harmful exposures
Breast Cancer and the Environment: A Life Course Approach – an Institute of Medicine (IOM) report
Adolescent Window of Breast Cancer Risk Explained in Award-Winning Video
Study finding high levels of flame retardant chemicals in California pregnant women
Exposure to the plastic component Bisphenol A alters hormonal response of women undergoing In-vitro fertilization
The new toxic threats to women's health – coverage in Glamour Magazine
UCSF Director of Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment leads study identifying chemicals in pregnant women
Are oral contraceptives a significant contributor to the estrogenicity of drinking water? UCSF Women's Health scientist and team provide critical review.
A blog written and curated by UCSF scientists associated with our Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment – updates appear every Monday.
Generations at Risk? Environmental challenges to reproductive health: a presentation on UCTV
Household chemicals linked to early puberty, infertility
Read the latest accomplishments from our Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment
Re-released book cites historical cases leading to today's toxic environment
Read the 2008-2009 Annual Report by the President's Cancer Panel: REDUCING ENVIRONMENTAL CANCER RISK, What We Can Do Now
UCSF Science Café: Flame retardants, PCBs & pesticides found in blood of young girls.
Congresswomen Speier, at press conference with UCSF's Tracey Woodruff, proposes bill to ban dangerous metals in children's jewelry
Focus On Women's Health:
Reproductive Health & the Environment: Hormone Disruptors
A podcast with Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH & Sarah Janssen, MD, MPH
Link to Toxic Matters, a nontechnical brochure filled useful information for avoiding toxic chemical exposure.
Shaping Our Legacy: Reproductive Health and the Environment. Read this valuable report on the Summit on Environmental Challenges to Reproductive Health and Fertility.
Health in the Time of Poison: A conversation with reproductive health expert Tracey Woodruff, PhD, MPH.
Girl Disrupted: A Report on The Women's Reproductive Health and the Environment Workshop, January 2008 in Bolinas, Calif.—co-sponsored the the UCSF Program on Reproductive Health & the Environment.