
Metals in Pregnancy Alter Your Baby's Immune System at Birth
A 2026 study found prenatal exposure to arsenic, cadmium, lead, and manganese changes immune cell composition in cord blood.


A 2026 study found prenatal exposure to arsenic, cadmium, lead, and manganese changes immune cell composition in cord blood.


A 2026 study in Fertil Steril shows unassisted pregnancy rates are dropping decade after decade across high-income countries.


A 2026 review shows BPA and its replacements cross the placenta and cause epigenetic changes linked to reproductive disorders.


A 2026 review reveals thallium, a highly toxic metal, enters food crops through contaminated soil and mimics potassium in your body.


A 2026 systematic review found cadmium, lead, and chromium in vegetables worldwide often exceed safety limits, with kids most at risk.


A 2026 review links air pollution, heavy metals, and endocrine disruptors to high blood pressure in children.


A 2026 review links BPA, phthalates, PFAS, and pesticides to childhood obesity through a process called obesogen exposure.


A 2026 study tested 25 rice beverages and found inorganic arsenic in every one, with young children facing the most risk.


A 2026 study found PFOA exposure altered 2,000 liver genes and increased fat buildup, mimicking liver disease patterns.


A 2026 study found a chemical in dry eye drops converts to a PFAS-like compound in human liver cells.


A 2026 review shows how everyday chemical exposure damages the cells that make testosterone, accelerating male aging.


A 2026 study found mixtures of BPA and its replacements disrupt hormones and damage reproductive organs more than each one alone.

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