Exposures affect men ’s biological clocks, too

<img width="100" src="https://factor.niehs.nih.gov/sites/niehs-factor/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2023/05/feature/mens-reproductive-epigenetics-thumb.jpg?itok=8uTiysbU" /><br /><p>Richard Pilsner, Ph.D., showed that men have a 74-day window to reduce exposures that affect fertility, offspring health.</p> (read more)
Source: Environmental Factor - NIEHS Newsletter - Category: Environmental Health Source Type: news